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Bettina Moissi : ウィキペディア英語版
Bettina Moissi

Bettina Moissi (born October 15, 1923) is a German stage and film actress. She played the female lead in the 1948 film ''Long Is the Road'', the first German film to portray the Holocaust.
==Biography==
Moisses was born in Berlin in 1923, the only child of leading stage actor Aleksandër Moisiu, a Christian of Albanian descent and his first wife, Maria Moisiu/Moissi, who was from Vienna. Her father was often branded as Jewish due to his name (which translates as "Moses") and his outspoken defense of his fellow Jewish actors and people during a period of growing anti-semitism.〔(The Jacobean: "Alexander Moissi, Non-Jewish Actor, Indicts Christian World for its Persecution of the Jew" ) page 5 | December 4, 1931 | ''"As a Christian, states Moissi, he cannot stand by and see the virus of anti-semitism infect Christian people, nations, and states, robbing them of all semblance of humanity and justice."''〕〔(''Becoming Austrians:Jews and Culture between the World Wars'' By Lisa Silverman ) ''Although actor Alexander Moissi was not Jewish, many assumed he was because of his name...''"〕〔(''Bernard Shaw's Letters to Siegfried Trebitsch'' By George Bernard Shaw, Siegfried Trebitsch page 335 | ''In February, 'Too True' opened in Manheim with Alexander Moissi (not a Jew) in the leading role and was disrupted by Nazi shouts of "Jew Moissi" "Jew Shaw" until police intervened.'' )〕〔(''Jews and the Making of Modern German Theatre'' edited by Jeanette R. Malkin, Freddie Rokem ) page 76 | "''The appeal and success of some non-Jewish foreign actors among German audiences, however, was due at least in part to their foreignness. Such was the case with star actor Alexander Moissi, whose German was tinged with an "Italian singsong, which fascinated many.''"〕 She is Catholic but was married to the Jewish Heinz Berggruen.〔(Der Spiegel: "Seinen Geist am Leben erhalten" by Ulrike Von Knöfel and Martin Doerry (in German) ) ''"Meine Mutter ist katholisch, mein Vater jüdisch" / My mother is Catholic, my father is Jewish''〕

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