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Variant a) with gray cloth binding with continuous ditto spine; there is also a variant b) with paper binding and green linen spine. Perhaps issued with loose dust jacket. Date of KB 1943, however, no K number is included in the book. With 25 photos from the film of the same name and 60 original drawings by F. van Bemmel. Photos: From the German film adaptation on a screenplay by Erich Kästner, made in 1943 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the UFA studio with the popular actor Hans Albers in the lead role and directed by Josef von Báky. [14] This film was especially notable for its beautiful costumes and sets. Although made in the middle of the Second World War, this is surprisingly not a propaganda film. This film was therefore intended by propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels to give the people some distraction after the disastrous Battle of Stalingrad.
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