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Hanna Waag (1904–1995) was a German film actress. Amongst her performances were playing Queen Victoria in the 1933 film Waltz War and the title role in Lady Windermere's Fan in 1935. Of Jewish heritage, in 1937 she went into exile from the Nazi regime in Germany. Her husband, the Jewish art director Rudolf Bamberger was killed at Auschwitz.

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  • Hanna Waag (en)
  • Hanna Waag (de)
  • ハンナ・ヴァーグ (ja)
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  • Hanna Waag, eigentlich Johanna Elisabeth Justine Beck, (* 24. Mai 1904 in Gießen; † 13. August 1995 ebenda) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Hanna Waag (1904–1995) was a German film actress. Amongst her performances were playing Queen Victoria in the 1933 film Waltz War and the title role in Lady Windermere's Fan in 1935. Of Jewish heritage, in 1937 she went into exile from the Nazi regime in Germany. Her husband, the Jewish art director Rudolf Bamberger was killed at Auschwitz. (en)
  • ハンナ・ヴァーグ(Hanna Waag、1904年5月24日 - 1995年8月13日)は、ドイツの女優。 (ja)
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  • Hanna Waag (en)
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  • Giessen, Hesse, Germany (en)
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  • Hanna Waag, eigentlich Johanna Elisabeth Justine Beck, (* 24. Mai 1904 in Gießen; † 13. August 1995 ebenda) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Hanna Waag (1904–1995) was a German film actress. Amongst her performances were playing Queen Victoria in the 1933 film Waltz War and the title role in Lady Windermere's Fan in 1935. Of Jewish heritage, in 1937 she went into exile from the Nazi regime in Germany. Her husband, the Jewish art director Rudolf Bamberger was killed at Auschwitz. (en)
  • ハンナ・ヴァーグ(Hanna Waag、1904年5月24日 - 1995年8月13日)は、ドイツの女優。 (ja)
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