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Lale Anderson : ウィキペディア英語版
Lale Andersen

Lale Andersen (23 March 1905 – 29 August 1972) was a German chanson singer-songwriter born in Bremerhaven, Germany. She is best known for her interpretation of the song "Lili Marleen" in 1939, which became tremendously popular on both sides during the Second World War.
==Early life==
She was born in Lehe, now part of Bremerhaven and baptized Elisabeth Carlotta Helena Berta Bunnenberg.〔Lehrke, G.: ''Wie einst Lili Marleen—Das Leben der Lale Andersen'', Henschel Verlag, 2002; ISBN 3-89487-429-5. In German.〕
In 1922, aged 17, she married Paul Ernst Wilke (1894–1971), a local painter. They had three children: Björn, Carmen-Litta, and Michael. Shortly after the birth of their last child, the marriage broke up. Leaving the children in the care of her siblings Thekla and Helmut, Lale went to Berlin in October 1929,〔Nordsee-Zeitung of (10 August 2002 ).〕 where she reportedly studied acting at the ''Schauspielschule'' at the Deutsches Theater.〔D'heil, S.: ''(Lale Andersen )'', URL last accessed 16 January 2006.〕 In 1931, her marriage ended in divorce.〔(Lale Andersen und Lili Marleen ), last accessed 16 January 2006.〕 Around this time, she began appearing on stage in various cabarets in Berlin.〔Deinert, M.: ''(Lale Andersen: Werdegang )'', last accessed 16 January 2006.〕 From 1933–1937, she performed at the ''Schauspielhaus'' in Zürich, where she also met Rolf Liebermann,〔''(Lale Andersen )'', last accessed 16 January 2006.〕 who would remain a close friend for the rest of her life. In 1938, she was in Munich at the cabaret ''Simpl'', and soon afterwards joined the prestigious Kabarett der Komiker (Comedians Cabaret) in Berlin.〔

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