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United Press, Chico Record, Chico, Cal., April 2, 1933.

Straßenansicht des Kinos Kamera mit NS-Beflaggung,

Berlin 1934, Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Postkarte.

      Es läuft „Maskerade“ mit Paula Wessely, Anton Walbrook

      und Olga Tschechowa, Regie Willi Forst.

& DIE KAMERA

      UNTER DEN LINDEN

Zuschauerraum, Blick Richtung Leinwand,

Berlin 1928-34, Postkarte

& Die Kamera (...)

      Ch. Chaplin: Lichter d. Großstadt

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, Feb. 2, 1933

& Die Kamera (...)

      Chaplin: Lohntag und Vergnügte Stunden

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, Feb. 24, 1933.

& Die Kamera (...)

      Charlie Chaplin heiratet.

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, March 10, 1933.

      Charlie Chaplin heiratet ist der deutsche Titel von

      Tillie‘s Punctured Romance.

& Die Kamera (...)

      Charlie Chaplin in Goldrausch.

      Harold Lloyd in Filmverrückt.

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, April 14, 1933.

& Die Kamera (...) 2. Woche!

      Charlie Chaplin in Goldrausch.

      Harold Lloyd in Filmverrückt.

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, April 21, 1933

& Die Kamera (...)

      Ch. Chaplin: Abenteuer.

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, June 4, 1933

& Die Kamera (...)

      Chaplin: Abenteuer.

(...) Was bringt mein Kino? Berliner Morgenpost, June 9, 1933.

      Kino Kamera, Unter den Linden 14, Berlin.

      Abenteuer ist ein Zusammenschnitt von The Immigrant,

      The Pawnshop und Easy Street. Deutsches Zensurdatum:

      11. Juni 1929.

& ADOLF HITLER, DICTATOR (...)

      President Von Hindenburg wore the trappings of a Field

Marshal. Countless banners fluttered in a spanking

breeze. Hitler, with his Charlie Chaplin mustache, took the

Nazi salutes with the smart, sturdy snap of a veteran.

It was his big day.

(...) News-Herald, Franklin, Pennsylvania., March 22, 1933

& . . . Jack Schuster is in again with the opinion that „The

biggest laugh of the week is the announcement

from Hitler that he will attempt a BOYcott – whoops, it must

be the tom-boy in him.“ Jack noting Hitler‘s

resemblance to Charlie Chaplin, adds, „It is about time

that Charles Chaplin sued Hitler for defamation

of character“ . . .

(...) Reverting to Type By ART ARTHUR,

FUNSTERS AND PUNSTERS, Brooklyn Daily Eagle,

Brooklyn, New York, April 1, 1933

& His Worst Feature.

      The man on the sandbox says Adolf Hitler may have his

points, but that Chaplin mustache is not one of them.

(...) SPORT SALAD by L. C. Davis, St. Louis Post-Dispatch,

St. Louis, Missouri, March 31, 1933

& To hear them tell it, Hitler is a composite of Rasputin,

Mussolini and La Belle Rose – with Charlie Chaplin‘s mustache

thrown in!

(...) ABOUT A COLUMN by MARGARET MARA, Brooklyn

Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, March 29, 1933

& If Charlie Chaplin had only known of Germany‘s weakness

for freak mustaches, he might have been a dictator now.

(...) IS THE LEGISLATIVE MACHINERY GETTING HOT?

Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, March 26, 1933

& – If we must have a dictator it is far better to live under

one who specializes in a smile, rather than one who sports

a funny looking Charlie Chaplin mustache.

(...) Line-O‘-Types (...) SHE WOULD SAY THAT! Record-Journal, Meridan, Connecticut, March 27, 1933


„Germany would have made Charlie Chaplin dictator long ago“

Editorial content. „WORLD‘S CAPITALS

      By UNITED PRESS“ (...)

      „It can‘t really be Hitler‘s mustache that did it, or Germany

would have made Charlie Chaplin dictator long ago.“

      Also in Ames Daily Tribune, Ames, Iowa, March 28, 1933.


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