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Sándor Rott
Sándor Rott (né Sándor Rottmann; 27 November 1868 – 16 December 1942), was a Hungarian actor, theater director, and screenwriter. He was nicknamed, , and was known for his comic roles. Early life and family Sándor Rott was born with the name Sándor Rottmann on 27 November 1868, in Pest, Hungary, Pest in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary). He was Jewish. His parents were Adolf Rottmann (1821–1908) a tailor, and Katalin Silbermann (1835–1916), the family lived in the Jewish quarter (diaspora), Jewish quarter (Erzsébetváros) on Király Street. On 31 May 1910, he married the actress/singer Berta Türk in Terézváros, Budapest. His wife converted to Judaism; and they had three sons and a daughter. Career His career began with a contract with the ''Folies Caprice'' in 1891, where Rott gained popularity, together with his partner, Géza Steinhardt. There he became one of Budapest's best-known actors. Rott made several guest appearances in Vienna, where he proved ...
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Kozma Street Cemetery
The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ..., Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery, Budapest, New Public Cemetery (Újköztemető). Jewish cemetery The Jewish cemetery, one of the largest in Europe, is well known for its unusual monuments and mausoleums. Unusually for a Jewish cemetery, these include sculpted human figures and elaborate mausoleums in a variety of styles, most notably several mausoleums in the Art Nouveau or Jugendstil style. Kozma Street Cemetery was opened in 1891 by the Neolog Jewish community of Budapest. During its history it has been the burial place of more than 300,000 people. It still serves the Hungarian Jewish community, which is the third largest in Europe ...
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Kis Komédia
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Hungarian Male Film Actors
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Male Actors From Budapest
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1942 Deaths
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program project estimates this to be the deadliest year in human history in terms of conflict deaths, placing the death toll at 4.62 million. However, the Correlates of War estimates that the prior year, 1941, was the deadliest such year. Death toll estimates for both 1941 and 1942 range from 2.28 to 7.71 million each. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Declaration by United Nations is signed by China, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 22 other nations, in which they agree "not to make any separate peace with the Axis powers". * January 5 – WWII: Two prisoners, British officer Airey Neave and Dutch officer Anthony Luteyn, escape from Colditz Castle in Germany. After travelling for three days, they reach the Swiss border. * January 7 – WWII: ** Battle of Slim River: Japanese forces of the 5th Division, supported by tanks, sweep through ...
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1868 Births
Events January * January 2 – British Expedition to Abyssinia: Robert Napier leads an expedition to free captive British officials and missionaries. * January 3 – The 15-year-old Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji of Japan, declares the ''Meiji Restoration'', his own restoration to full power, under the influence of supporters from the Chōshū and Satsuma Domains, and against the supporters of the Tokugawa shogunate, triggering the Boshin War. * January 5 – Paraguayan War: Brazilian Army commander Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias, enters Asunción, Paraguay's capital. Some days later he declares the war is over. Nevertheless, Francisco Solano López, Paraguay's president, prepares guerrillas to fight in the countryside. * January 7 – The Arkansas constitutional convention meets in Little Rock. * January 9 – Penal transportation from Britain to Australia ends, with arrival of the convict ship '' Hougoumont'' in Western Australia, afte ...
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List Of Hungarian Actors
This is a list of notable film, stage and television actors from Hungary. Although listed in Western-, native names follow the Eastern name order. For an alphabetical list of articles on Hungarian actors see :Hungarian actors. A * Gábor Agárdy * Andor Ajtay * Péter Andorai * Imre Antal * Nimród Antal B * András Bálint * Ágnes Bánfalvy * Ferenc Bessenyei * Gizi Bajor * Anna Báró * Gyula Bartos * Gyula Benkő * Gyula Bodrogi * Alexandra Borbély * György Bárdy * Ildikó Bánsági * István Bujtor * Imre Bajor * Juli Básti * József Bihari * Kati Berek * Lajos Balázsovits * Ilona Béres * Margit Bara * Samu Balázs C * Eszter Csákányi * László Csiky * Gyula Csortos * György Cserhalmi * Ágnes Csomor * Sándor Csányi * Teréz Csillag D * Alfréd Deésy * Iván Darvas * Kata Dobó E * Enikő Eszenyi * Gábor Egressy * Sandor Elès * Károly Eperjes F * Iván Fenyő * Sári Fedák G * Dezső Garas * Gyula Gózon * Hilda Gobbi ...
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Géza Steinhardt
Géza Steinhardt ( né Géza Szekeres; 1873–1944) was a Hungarian stage and film actor, theater director, film producer, screenplay writer, and author. He was a Jewish and known for his comic roles. Steinhardt was murdered in the Holocaust during World War II. Biography Géza Steinhardt was born with the name Géza Szekeres on 1873 in Levice, Austria-Hungary (now Slovakia). Some records have his name at birth as Géza Goldstein. He began his career in 1890 at the ''Folies Caprices'', where he partnered with actor Sándor Rott and he remained for 18 years. In 1908, he opened the Trocadero amusement park () on Rákóczi Avenue, which he operated until 1917. He enlisted as a soldier in 1917, during World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to .... Between Septe ...
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Berta Türk
Berta Czeczilia Türk (22 April 1888 – 29 April 1960), was an Austrian-born Hungarian cabaret singer, and actress of stage and film. She was married to actor Sándor Rott. Early life and family Berta Türk was born on 22 April 1888, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria), to parents Erzsébet Reiner and Gyula Türk. Her older brother, Max Türk, was a circus performer and juggler; her brother-in-law Karl Kneidinger, was a well-known Austrian and German theater director; and her sister in-law, , was a well-known German actress. As a child she performed on cabaret stages, including at the Lustspiel Theater (or Lustspieltheater) in Vienna. In her youth she worked with actress Hansi Niese, among others. She married actor Sándor Rott on 31 May 1910, and converted to Judaism. They had three sons, and a daughter. Career Her career began with a contract with the ''Folies Caprice'' in Budapest in 1910. She grew in popularity with songs performed in the German language; and late ...
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Terézváros
Terézváros (, English: Theresa Town, German: Theresienstadt) is the District VI of Budapest, and was named after Queen Maria Theresa in 1777, who visited the neighbourhood 26 years earlier in 1751. The territory was first inhabited in the early 18th century when the old town of Pest (today: Inner City) was already fully built, so that people had to inhabit lands outside the city. Terézváros was one of the ten districts that were formed when the city of Budapest was created in 1873. Today Terézváros is the second in population density after the neighbouring Erzsébetváros. Terézváros is meanwhile the second smallest district (also the first being Erzsébetváros). Both districts are famous for their night life. Location Terézváros is located in the Pest side of Budapest. Neighbours of District VI are (clockwise from north): *District XIII * District XIV: Zugló * District VII: Erzsébetváros ("Elizabeth Town"), known of the historical Jewish quarter * District V: Be ...
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Erzsébetváros
---- Erzsébetváros (; , both names meaning ''Elizabethtown'') is the 7th district of Budapest, situated on the Pest side of the Danube. The inner half of the district was the historic Jewish quarter of Pest. The Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest functioning synagogue in Europe, is located in this district. Currently it is the most densely populated district of Budapest with 29,681.3 person per km2. In 1910 Erzsébetváros had 152,454 inhabitants. During the socialist era Erzsébetváros's population decreased rapidly, because young people and families moved to the newer " panelized" boom districts ( Újpest, Újbuda, Óbuda, Kispest etc.). Gentrification and recovery started in the middle of the 2000s. Name Erzsébetváros was named on 17 January 1882 after Queen Elisabeth (a.k.a. "The Empress Sissi"), the popular consort of Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary Franz Joseph I of the Habsburg Empire. Until the unification of Budapest in 1873 this area was par ...
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