
Rolf Hochhuth
Rolf Hochhuth was a German playwright best known for his controversial play 'Der Stellvertreter' ('The Deputy'), which critically examined the role of Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust. His work sparked intense debate about the moral responsibilities of religious leaders in the face of atrocities.
Born on Apr 01, 1931 (94 years old)
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Switzerland:
Rolf Hochhuth brought public attention to Bavaud with his play 'Tell 38' in 1976.
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Luxembourg:
Rolf Hochhuth wrote the play 'The Deputy', which inspired Costa Gavras's film 'Amen'.
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Italy:
Rolf Hochhuth wrote 'Il vicario', addressing the responsibilities of Pope Pius XII.
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Switzerland:
Rolf Hochhuth's play 'Der Stellvertreter' critiques Pius XII's silence during the Holocaust.
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