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Mary Campbell, Photoplay, New York, September 1939.
Bildikone als Ansichtskarte: Zwölf Männer und ein
Schlagbaum (Aufnahme vom 1. September 1939). Das
Foto ist eines der häufigsten Motive, um den
deutschen Überfall auf Polen und damit den Beginn des
Zweiten Weltkriegs zu illustrieren.
Foto Hans Sönnke
& GERMAN ARMY ATTACKS POLAND;
CITIES BOMBED, PORT BLOCKADED; DANZIG
IS ACCEPTED INTO REICH
(...) New York Times, Sept. 1, 1939, front page
„The most courageous woman I know in Hollywood“
Editorial content. „THE PERILS OF Paulette
Miss Goddard – or is it Mrs. Chaplin? – faces them
gallantly, for a reason incredible but inspiring
BY MARY CAMPBELL
THE shadow of a new personality is falling across
stardom‘s horizon, the shadow of the most courageous woman
I know in Hollywood.“ (...)
Three photos. „There is no doubt what the two
Chaplin boys (pictured with Shirley Temple) think of her –
but what about the public?“ And: „Paulette and
Charlie – an eternal enigma which has thrown its shadow
over one of Hollywood‘s most promising careers –
with Doug, Jr.“
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