Were there any famous German celebrities or movie stars who openly disliked the Nazis but were too popular to be arrested?


 I have spent numerous years reading the Second World War, and the thing that people should always know is that the way that fame functioned in those years in Germany was different. Even a tyrant such as Hitler and his propaganda man, Joseph Goebbels, was forced to be cautious with masses. They even feared that the German people would rebel against the government or even riot in case they arrested the most renowned movie stars. It was quite an odd circumstance.

As in the case of Hans Albers. He was a big star, a true heartthrob whom a German Clark Gable could resemble. Albers was not a fan of Nazis. He was a Jew who had a partner Hansi Burg and he could not abandon her as it was against law. Due to the amount of love that he had gained among the masses, the Nazis would not risk approaching him. The celebrity status that he enjoyed in his life served as the defense mechanism to protect her hence successful in taking her to Switzerland.


Then there was Theo Lingen who was a very funny man. He was also married to a Jew, a fact that ought to have terminated the career immediately. However, the government granted him a free pass since they had to make people laugh so that they would not be anxious about the war. Even Heinz Ruhmann was an anti-Nazi in secret, but Goebbels dictated in his journal that he could not dismiss him, it was simply that the societal pressure was great.

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