LC control no. | n 86138300 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PT2613.R829 |
Personal name heading | Grünbaum, Fritz, 1880-1941 |
Other standard no. | 0000 0001 2139 705X 74077040 Q87857 |
Associated place | Vienna (Austria) Berlin (Germany) |
Birth date | 1880-04-01 |
Death date | 1941-01-14 |
Place of birth | Brno (Czech Republic) |
Place of death | Dachau (Germany) |
Field of activity | Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) Acting Popular music |
Profession or occupation | Actors Singers Art collectors Cabaret performer |
Special note | Not same as the physicist Grünbaum, F. (Fritz) (no2011025890) |
Found in | His Schöpfung u. andere Kabarettstücke, 1985: t.p. (Fritz Grünbaum) p. 213, etc. (b. 1880; d. 1941) "Grüss mich Gott!", c2006: t.p. (Fritz Grünbaum) p. 206 (b. 1 April 1880 in Brünn) p. 207 (4 Oct. 1940 transported to Dachau; d. 14 Jan. 1941) en.wikipedia.org, Dec. 17, 2013 (Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and pop song writer, director, actor and master of ceremonies) New York times, 21 Sept. 2023: in a front page article entitled, "Schiele artworks looted by Nazis are returned" (The artworks were returned to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum, who was killed in the Dachau concentration camp in 1941; Mr. Grünbaum, a celebrated Jewish cabaret performer and art patron known for his barbs against Nazism, was arrested in 1938 and sent to the Dachau death camp in Germany) Wikipedia, 25 Sept. 2023 (Franz Friedrich 'Fritz Grünbaum, born 7 April 1880 in Brünn (Brno), Moravia, died 14 January 1941 at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany, aged 60; an Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and popular song writer, actor, and master of ceremonies whose art collection was looted by Nazis before he was murdered during the Holocaust; master of ceremonies at cabaret venues in both Vienna and Berlin) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Gr%C3%BCnbaum> |
Associated language | ger |