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Harry Waldau (born Valentin Pinner) (1876–1943), born in Liegnitz, Germany, died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a Jewish pianist, composer and lyricist and part of the 1920s cabaret scene in Berlin, writing songs like ''Savannah Tango, Mensch komm mal rüber, Warum kiekste mir denn immer uff die Beene'' and ''Die Tausend-Kronen-Note'' for singer Claire Waldoff. Konrad Tom wrote Polish words for Waldau's ''Madame Loulou'' and Adam Aston performed it. Waldau was deported on 2 March 1943 from Berlin on Transport 32 and murdered in Auschwitz later that month. Waldau also composed the music for the 1930 film ''Tattoo on the Rhine''.〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0907027/ IMDB〕 ==References==
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