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Joachim Gottschalk (10 April 1904 – 6 November 1941) was a German stage and film actor during the late 1930s, a romantic lead in the style of
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Life and work

Gottschalk, the son of a physician, was born in the small town of Calau, in the Prussian province of Brandenburg. He attended the '' Gymnasium'' in
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and from 1924 worked for four years on seagoing vessels. He later began a theatrical education in Cottbus and
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. During an engagement in
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, he met the
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actress Meta Wolff (1902–1941). They married on 3 May 1930 in
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, shortly before Hitler came to power. They had a son, Michael, who was born in February 1933. After the Nazi '' Machtergreifung'' in 1933, Propaganda Minister
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promoted the establishment of the ''
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'' institution. Actors were required to apply for membership in the ''Theaterkammer'' on presentation of an "
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" which meant a prohibition ('' Berufsverbot'') to Gottschalk's wife. The couple managed to avoid the anti-Semitic
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and rising tide of anti-semitic violence in
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. From 1934 Gottschalk performed at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt and in 1938 joined the
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ensemble in Berlin. In the same year, he began his film career starring in the romance '' You and I'' directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner, side by side with the popular German actress Brigitte Horney. While
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began with the German
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in 1939, Gottschalk and Horney appeared as a "dream couple" in a string of successful movies. Gottschalk took his Jewish wife to a social function and introduced her to some of the prominent Nazis who were present. Although the Nazis were charmed, Goebbels (a virulent anti-Semite) learned about this incident, and decreed that Gottschalk would be required to separate from his Jewish wife. When Gottschalk refused, Goebbels ordered Gottschalk's wife and child transported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp. The minister's Special Representative Hans Hinkel insisted on the divorce and Gottschalk was threatened to play no further roles. Gottschalk insisted on accompanying Meta and Michael to Theresienstadt, but Goebbels ordered Gottschalk inducted into the German Army, the
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Death and legacy

On 6 November 1941, minutes before the expected arrival of the ''
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'' at their house in Berlin- Grunewald, Gottschalk and his wife committed suicide by gas poisoning after sedating their son, who died with them. They are buried at the Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery near Berlin. Though warned by Minister Goebbels, Brigitte Horney and Wolfgang Liebeneiner, as well as other artists like
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,
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, Werner Hinz, and Ruth Hellberg attended the funeral. Goebbels ordered no further mentions of Gottschalk in the German newspapers, but word got out anyway and millions of German women mourned his death. Because of Nazi censorship, most of his devoted fans did not learn the awful circumstances of his death until after the war. In 1947 Kurt Maetzig directed the
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melodrama '' Marriage in the Shadows'' after a novella by Hans Schweikart evoking the couple's fate. The 2002 drama ''Times Like These'' written by John O'Keefe is based on their individual tragedy.


Filmography

* '' You and I'' (1938), with Brigitte Horney * '' Uproar in Damascus'' (1939), with Brigitte Horney * '' A Woman Like You'' (1939), with Brigitte Horney * '' Escape in the Dark'' (1939), directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt; was placed on in ''Catalogue of Forbidden German Feature and Short Film Productions'' after World War II * ''Ein Leben Lang'' (1940) * '' The Girl from Fano'' (1941), with Brigitte Horney * '' The Swedish Nightingale'' (1941), with Ilse Werner


References

*Hull, David Stewart. ''Film in the Third Reich: Art and Propaganda in Nazi Germany'', Simon and Schuster, 1973. *Smith, Howard K. ''Last Train From Berlin: An Eye-Witness Account of Germany at War'', Phoenix Press, 2001.


External links

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Joachim Gottschalk - Postcards and Tobacco cards
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