Can't let Femmes Fatales month pass without mentioning Marlene Dietrich - the singer/actor who broke hearts across international, political & sexual barriers.
German born Dietrich was asked to star in Nazi propaganda films - to which she vehemently refused.
Instead, she made movies for Hollywood, visited U.S. troops to boost morale in France and recorded tracks in German to demoralize German troops.
The other bridge that she crossed was her cross-dressing flirtatious kiss with a female audience member whilst singing dressed in a top hat & tuxedo in the movie Morocco with Gary Cooper.
Emulated by Madonna. You can't beat the original Femmes Fatales megastar - Marlene Dietrich.
The blond bombshell was a megastar by 1937. Made famous by the movie The Blue Angel in 1930, Marlene Dietrich was Germany’s most revered actress, singer, and performer. She was independent and expressive, both in her openness in her bisexuality and in her bravery to set fashion standards not previously accepted or explored for the decade. When Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nazi Germany’s top diplomat, approached Dietrich to star in the Führer’s Nazi propaganda films, he didn’t expect the answer to be “no.”
Dietrich had a problem, and his name was Adolf Hitler. “Hitler is an idiot,” Dietrich said in a wartime interview broadcast from Britain to Germany. “Boys, don’t sacrifice yourselves. The war is crap.”
[...] recruited Dietrich to use her voice to record a series of anti-Nazi propaganda songs for the OSS Morale Branch. She recorded the songs “Time on My Hands,” “Mean to Me,” and “Taking a Chance on Love” in German to demoralize German and Italian troops. The US Strategic Bombing Survey said “the programs were just as devastating to German morale as an air raid.”
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You went in on that DD. Amazing write up. 🔥 And she sounds like such an incredible person.
The song sounds amazing, my German is severely lacking but its gorgeous. Don't need to speak the language to hear what the songs saying.
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She is timeless :)
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