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Gad Granach (29 March 1915 – 6 January 2011) was the son of German actor Alexander Granach known for his roles in Nosferatu, Ninotchka, and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Gad Granach fled Germany at the age of 21 during the rise of Nazism, immigrating to the then-British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. He published a memoir entitled Where is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Émigré (originally in German: Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten) recounting of his early life in Berlin and subsequent life in Israel.

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  • Gad Granach (* 29. März 1915 in Rheinsberg, Mark Brandenburg als Gerhard Granach; † 6. Januar 2011 in Jerusalem, Israel) war ein deutsch-jüdischer Emigrant. Granach wurde als Sohn von Alexander Granach und Martha Guttmann geboren. Er emigrierte 1936 nach Haifa, Palästina, und lebte in Jerusalem. Er publizierte seine Autobiographie unter dem Titel Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines Jüdischen Emigranten. (de)
  • Gad Granach (29 March 1915 – 6 January 2011) was the son of German actor Alexander Granach known for his roles in Nosferatu, Ninotchka, and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Gad Granach fled Germany at the age of 21 during the rise of Nazism, immigrating to the then-British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. He published a memoir entitled Where is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Émigré (originally in German: Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten) recounting of his early life in Berlin and subsequent life in Israel. (en)
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  • Gad Granach (* 29. März 1915 in Rheinsberg, Mark Brandenburg als Gerhard Granach; † 6. Januar 2011 in Jerusalem, Israel) war ein deutsch-jüdischer Emigrant. Granach wurde als Sohn von Alexander Granach und Martha Guttmann geboren. Er emigrierte 1936 nach Haifa, Palästina, und lebte in Jerusalem. Er publizierte seine Autobiographie unter dem Titel Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines Jüdischen Emigranten. (de)
  • Gad Granach (29 March 1915 – 6 January 2011) was the son of German actor Alexander Granach known for his roles in Nosferatu, Ninotchka, and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Gad Granach fled Germany at the age of 21 during the rise of Nazism, immigrating to the then-British Mandate of Palestine in 1936. He published a memoir entitled Where is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Émigré (originally in German: Heimat los! Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten) recounting of his early life in Berlin and subsequent life in Israel. (en)
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