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Karol Juliusz "Igo" Sym (3 July 1896 – 7 March 1941) was a Polish actor and collaborator with
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. He was killed in
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by members of the Polish resistance movement.


Early career

Sym was born in
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, the son of Anton Sym, a Pole from
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in Galicia, and his Austrian wife, Julia ( Sepp). During
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he served in the
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, becoming a lieutenant. After the war, he served in the
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infantry in the rank of a
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, until in 1921 he took up the job of a bank attorney. Sym's screen debut took place in 1925 with the role of Baron Kamiłow in the Polish silent film '' Vampires of Warsaw'' (of which no copy is known to exist). Handsome and athletic, he often played aristocrats and army officers. In 1927 he left for
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, where he signed a contract with the
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production company. In late 1920s Sym worked mainly in
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and
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, appearing with such actresses as
Marlene Dietrich Marie Magdalene "Marlene" DietrichBorn as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva ; however, Dietrich's biography by Charlotte Chandler cites "Marie Magdalene" as her birth name . (, ; ...
, Anny Ondra and Lilian Harvey in silent movies like '' Die Pratermizzi'' and ''
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'' directed by
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. At the beginning of the 1930s, Sym returned to Poland and settled in
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. He largely ceased working in motion pictures, instead appearing on the Warsaw theatre stage. He entertained by singing, dancing and playing the
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;Thomas Staedeli ''Portrait of the actor Igo Sym''.
/ref> he notably taught Dietrich to play the instrument.


Collaboration

After the
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on 1 September 1939, Sym stayed in German-occupied Warsaw. Known before the war for his pro-German stance, the actor signed the '' Volksliste'', thus becoming a ''
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r''. Due to his fame, the Germans considered him an asset in legitimizing their authority. The
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's propaganda department therefore made him director of Warsaw's ''Theater der Stadt Warschau'', formerly ''Teatr Polski'' (the Polish Theater). Sym was also director of the '' Nur für Deutsche'' cinema, the ''Helgoland'' (formerly the ''Palladium''), and licensee of the ''Teatr Komedia''. Sometime in late 1939, Sym became a
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agent. According to preserved documents, he had collaborated with
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since before 1 September 1939. At the beginning of the war he helped set a trap which caught actress
Hanka Ordonówna Hanka Ordonówna or Ordonka (born Maria Anna Pietruszyńska; 4 August 1902 in Warsaw – 8 September 1950 in Beirut) was a Polish singer, dancer and actress. Life She began her career at the age of 16 in a Warsaw cabaret named Sfinks and then ...
(who had been Sym's prewar screen partner and a friend from Warsaw's theaters). Polish resistance quickly learned about this, and a group of agents led by ''Teatr Komedia'' actor Roman Niewiarowicz started tracking Sym's activities. On 10 October 1941, the film '' Heimkehr'' debuted in
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's ''
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'' cinema. The
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movie directed by
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told a story about the pre-1939 German minority in Poland's
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, resettled during Nazi–Soviet population transfers. The Germans, presented as noble, peace-loving people, were brutally persecuted by vicious Poles. In the final scene, Polish soldiers lead arrested Germans to execution; however,
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airplanes and tanks appear, saving the community. Sym did not perform in the film, but he actively collaborated in its production,
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Polish actors who were more or less willing to take part. Several actors refused, including Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski. Sym finally found some actors who were accepted by director Ucicky. After the war, these actors were punished for collaborating with the Germans. Sym's collaboration with the Germans contrasts with the conduct of his younger brother, Ernest, who, during his official activities as a chemist, clandestinely produced explosives for Poland's
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.


Assassination

In early 1941, the headquarters of the underground Polish resistance group Union of Armed Struggle (ZWZ) decided to liquidate the collaborator. Sym's behavior was loudly trumpeted by the Nazis, and his assassination would show the Poles that the underground movement was active, always ready to punish all traitors. At first, the ZWZ planned to poison the actor, but later decided to shoot him instead. When Roman Niewiarowicz informed the ZWZ that Sym would leave for
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on 8 March 1941, the resistance decided to kill the collaborator before that date. To carry out the assassination, the ZWZ selected the commando group "ZOM" of the Intelligence Department of the Warsaw-City District, led by Bohdan "Szary" RogoliÅ„ski. At 7:10 a.m. on 7 March 1941, two Polish agents knocked at the door of Sym's 4th floor apartment at 10 Mazowiecka Street in
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. The agents – Rogoliński and Roman "Srebrny" Rozmiłowski – told Sym that they were postmen carrying a dispatch. Both were covered by Wiktor "Mały" Klimaszewski. On opening the door, Sym was asked to confirm his name, which he did. One of the agents then shot Sym dead with a Vis pistol.


Aftermath

On the same day, German loudspeakers on the streets announced that hostages had been taken as revenge for Sym's death. Then, posters signed by a Dr. Ludwig Fischer appeared on the walls stating that more hostages would be taken and curfew would be enforced from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Fischer threatened to shoot all hostages unless those responsible for assassination were found. All theatres were closed, and about 120 people were arrested, including teachers, physicians, lawyers and actors. The population of Warsaw was given three days to find Sym's murderers. As nobody was found, on 11 March in Palmiry, 21 hostages were executed. Several actors were also arrested and sent to
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, among them such notable figures as directors Stefan Jaracz and Leon Schiller.


Filmography

* '' Vampires of Warsaw'' (1925) * '' The Unthinkable'' (1926) * '' Die Pratermizzi'' (1926) * ''
Café Elektric ''Café Elektric'' (1927) is an Austrian film directed by Gustav Ucicky. Plot Erni ( Marlene Dietrich), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist Göttlinger (Fritz Alberti) falls for a pickpocket Fredl ( Willi Forst), but Fredl prefers Hansi ...
'' (1927) * '' Tingel-Tangel'' (1927) * '' Die Beichte des Feldkuraten'' (1927) * '' Dive'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1928) * '' Die Frau von gestern und morgen'' (1928) * '' Spitzenhöschen und Schusterpech'' (1928) * '' Love in May'' (1928) * ''
Rich, Young and Beautiful ''Rich, Young and Beautiful'' ( German title: ''Dorine und der Zufall'') is a 1928 Austrian silent film directed by Fritz Freisler and starring Fay Marbe, Ernő Verebes and Igo Sym.Bock & Bergfelder p.260 It was made by Austria's leading film ...
'' (1928) * '' Modellhaus Crevette'' (1928) * '' Der Dieb im Schlafcoupée'' (1929) * '' Adieu Mascotte'' (1929) * '' The Woman of Yesterday and Tomorrow'' (1928) * '' Once You Give Away Your Heart'' (1929) * '' Die Dame auf der Banknote'' (1929) * '' What Price Love?'' (1929) * '' The Model from Montparnasse'' (1929) * '' Archduke John'' (1929) * '' The Mistress and her Servant'' (1929) * '' My Sister and I'' (1929) * '' Das Erlebnis einer Nacht'' (1930) * '' Helene Willfüer, Student of Chemistry'' (1930) * ''
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'' (1930) * '' The Right to Love'' (1930) * '' Only on the Rhine'' (1930) * '' Vienna, City of Song'' (1930) * '' Das Wolgamädchen'' (1930) * '' The Old Song'' (1930) * '' Moritz Makes his Fortune'' (1931) * '' Kasernenzauber'' (1931) * '' Ich heirate meinen Mann'' (1931) * '' The Song of the Nations'' (1931) * '' Pałac na kółkach'' (1932) * '' An Auto and No Money'' (1932) * '' Spy'' (1933) * '' Przebudzenie'' (1934) * '' Milosc maturzystki'' (1935) * '' A Diplomatic Wife'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1937) * '' Złota Maska'' (1939) * '' Żona i nie żona'' (1939)


References


External links


Egzekucja Igo Syma
— article at e-teatr.pl
'How Igo Sym died?' An interview with Roman Rozmiłowski – the executor of the sentence
– 'Chronicles of Terror' testimony database
Igo Sym
at filmpolski.pl

at cyranos.ch
Trials of German Major War Criminals: Volume 7
at www.nizkor.org *
Photographs and literature
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