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Casimir Oberfeld : ウィキペディア英語版
Casimir Oberfeld

Casimir Oberfeld (1903–1945) was a Polish-born French composer. He worked on many film scores and also wrote popular songs of the 1920s and 1930s. Following France's invasion by Germany in 1940 during the Second World War, the Jewish Oberfeld faced increasing persecution. Having taken shelter in Italian-occupied Nice he was arrested when the area was taken over by the Germans. He was sent to Auschwitz where he died in January 1945.
The music of the patriotic song of Vichy France "Maréchal, nous voilà !", while credited to André Montagnard and Charles Courtioux, was in fact plagiarised from a work by Oberfeld.〔Mould p.59〕
==Selected filmography==

* ''The Uncle from Peking'' (1934)
* ''Rigolboche'' (1936)
* ''A Legionnaire'' (1936)
* ''You Can't Fool Antoinette'' (1936)
* ''Street of Shadows'' (1937)
* ''Heartbeat'' (1938)
* ''Barnabé'' (1938)
* ''Tricoche and Cacolet'' (1938)
* ''The Five Cents of Lavarede'' (1939)

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