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Judgment at Nuremberg provided key early roles for two actors who would later become prominent in TV and film during the 1960s: Werner Klemperer as Emil Hahn, one of the judges on trial, and William Shatner as Captain Byers.
At a recording session with Klemperer, a meeting was convened where those present unanimously agreed that they would not allow the orchestra to be disbanded.
This diary also insightfully details the Nazis ' perversion of the German language for propaganda purposes, which Klemperer would use as the basis for his later book LTI-Lingua Tertii Imperii.
If the rest of the world had adopted a similar policy, we would not have a Jewish Question ( Judenfrage ).... As a religion, Islam indeed performed an eternal service to the world: it prevented the threatened conquest of Arabia by the Jews and vanquished the horrible teaching of Jehovah by a pure religion, which at that time opened the way to a higher culture for numerous peoples .... ( Quoted in Victor Klemperer ' Tagebuch as author of an article " Schuld ist der Jude " in nr. 143 of " Freiheitskampf " Review ( 1943 ), where he accuses the Jews to have prepared the First World War to destroy the German people: " if the Jews win, our destiny will be that of the polish officers in Katyn ".
Fischer made significant studio recordings in the 1950s with Otto Klemperer and Wolfgang Sawallisch, but felt that any interpretation created in the absence of an audience would necessarily be artificially constricting, since no interpretation was ever " finished.

Klemperer and be
Many listeners associate Klemperer with slow tempos, but recorded evidence now available on compact disc shows that in earlier years his tempi could be quite a bit faster ; the late recordings give a misleading impression.
Similar, if less extreme, reductions in tempi can be noted in many other works for which Klemperer left multiple recordings, at least in recordings from when he was in his late 70s and his 80s.
A list of historical recordings of the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Klemperer conducting ( including parts of the George Gershwin Memorial Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ) can be found here: Otto Klemperer conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic
He can be seen playing in the violin section of the New Philharmonia Orchestra on the EMI Classics DVD " Otto Klemperer – Beethoven Symphony No. 9.
According to the episode's DVD commentary, when Klemperer appeared, he had to be given a quick reminder of how to play Colonel Klink.
Thompson and Cats-Baril ( 2002 ) defines switching costs as " the costs associated with switching supplier ", while Farrell and Klemperer ( 2007 ) write that " a consumer faces a switching cost between sellers when an investment specific to his current seller must be duplicated for a new seller ".
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Klemperer and playing
Klemperer later starred in Wake Me When The War Is Over in 1969 playing the role of a German Major, Erich Mueller alongside Eva Gabor ( Green Acres ).
*** Werner Klemperer ( 1920, Köln-2000, New York ), a Jewish German-American actor, best known for playing Colonel Klink in Hogan's Heroes, and musician

Klemperer and role
Werner Klemperer ( March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000 ) was a comedic and dramatic actor, best known for his role as Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes.
In 1993, Klemperer reprised the role of Klink in an episode of The Simpsons as Homer's guardian angel and spirit guide in the episode " The Last Temptation of Homer " ( episode # 5. 9 ).
In 2003, Stan Neumann ( Stan Neumann in French wikipedia ) directed a documentary based on Klemperer's diaries, La langue ne ment pas ( Language does not lie ), which considers the importance of Klemperer ’ s observations and the role of the witness in such situations, and reflects on how we must vigilantly observe how those in power manipulate language.

Klemperer and German
* 1920 – Werner Klemperer, German actor ( d. 2000 )
* March 22 – Werner Klemperer, German actor ( d. 2000 )
* May 14 – Otto Klemperer, German conductor ( d. 1973 )
Klemperer and Banner were involved as East German officials trying to keep Paula in the East.
Otto Klemperer became Music Director in 1933, part of the large group of German emigrants fleeing Nazi Germany.
Otto Klemperer ( 14 May 18856 July 1973 ) was a German conductor and composer.
The two men became friends, and Klemperer became conductor at the German Opera in Prague in 1907 on Mahler's recommendation.
In 1954 Klemperer again returned to Europe, and acquired a German passport.
* A German Requiem ( Klemperer ), Philharmonia Orchestra ( EMI 1961 )
Many German musicians associated with the opera went into exile, including the conductors Kurt Adler, Otto Klemperer and Fritz Busch.
Ironically, after the burning of the Reichstag in 1933, the German seat of the government was moved to the Krolloper, the state opera house in Berlin which, under the adventurous directorship of Otto Klemperer, had seen the premieres of many innovative works of the 1920s, including Hindemith's Neues vom Tage.
* Klemperer, Klemens von German Resistance Against Hitler: The Search For Allies Abroad, 1938-1945, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992, ISBN 0198219407.
His recordings of The Dream of Gerontius ( Sargent ), Tristan und Isolde ( Furtwängler ), Tosca ( De Sabata ), Der Rosenkavalier and Falstaff ( Karajan ), Così fan tutte ( Böhm ) and the core German symphonic repertory ( Klemperer ) have remained in the catalogue for decades, first on LP and then on CD.
* Bartov, Omer, " The Last German ", in The New Republic, 1998-12-28, pp. 34 + ( scholarly overview of the Klemperer diaries by a professor at Brown University )
* March 21 & 23 1961-EMI records the legendary performance of Brahms German Requiem with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Otto Klemperer, with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as soloists.
** Victor Klemperer ( 1881, Landsberg / Warthe-1960 ), Jewish German businessman, journalist, author and literary critic ( Professor of Literature )
** Otto Klemperer ( physicist ) ( 1899 – 1987 ), German physicist and cousin to the conductor Otto Klemperer
* David Klemperer ( born 1980, Kiel ), a German beach volleyball player
* Felix Klemperer ( 1866, Landsberg / Warthe-1932, Berlin ), German internist
* Gustav Klemperer von Klemenau ( Gustav von Klemperer ) ( 1852 – 1926 ), German banker

Klemperer and officer
Kommandant Oberst ( Colonel ) Wilhelm Klink ( Werner Klemperer ) is an old-line Luftwaffe officer of aristocratic ( Junker ) Prussian descent, and a social climber.

Klemperer and during
He was drawn to the growing cultural life of Los Angeles, especially during World War II, when so many writers, musicians, composers and conductors settled in the area: these included Otto Klemperer, Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel, George Balanchine and Arthur Rubinstein.
In 1968, during the run of Hogan's Heroes, Crane and series costars Werner Klemperer, Leon Askin, and John Banner appeared, with Elke Sommer, in a feature film called The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz.
A severe fall during a visit to Montreal forced Klemperer subsequently to conduct seated in a chair.
Among guest conductors with the SFSO during Monteux's years were John Barbirolli, Beecham, Otto Klemperer, Stokowski and Stravinsky.
* Victor Klemperer 1920 – 1935 – Professor for romance studies ; He wrote “ LTI ”, an analysis of the Nazi's language, and detailed dairies during the Nazi time.
Klemperer speaks about the British " concentration camps " in Africa during the Second Boer War, which were internment camps, and bore " a taste of vacation camp ", according to him.
Among the guest conductors who appeared at Covent Garden during the 1960s were Otto Klemperer, Pierre Boulez, Claudio Abbado and Colin Davis.

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