When the Nazis took power, the Jewish artist Leo Haas (1901-1983) was arrested in his Czechoslovakian hometown. He spent the next six years in different concentration camps and became known for the paintings he did in the Theresienstadt camp. This film presents Haas as a political artist and resistance fighter and celebrates him as a socialist caricaturist dedicated to the GDR.
Darsteller: Leo Haas · Thomas Kästner
Dokumentation
Originaltitel
Leo Haas: Zeichner - Zeuge - Zeitgenosse
Originalsprache
Deutsch
Produktionsland
XG, Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum
25.06.1971
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Leo Haas: Zeichner - Zeuge - Zeitgenosse
1971·13 min
When the Nazis took power, the Jewish artist Leo Haas (1901-1983) was arrested in his Czechoslovakian hometown. He spent the next six years in different concentration camps and became known for the paintings he did in the Theresienstadt camp. This film presents Haas as a political artist and resistance fighter and celebrates him as a socialist caricaturist dedicated to the GDR.