Klaus Kinski served in the German army during WW2 but that does not necessarily make him a Nazi . His personal life and fiery temper would make him a "Nazi-like" figure . He terrorized those in his family as well as when he was on-set he abused the cast and crew .
Nazi, Fascist, Jerry and there are some more just don't remember them.
my mother
the nazies will rise to glory, and no the japanees were not nazi
KLAUS BARBIE was known as the Nazi butcher of Lyons, France during World War II, Barbie was part of the SS which was responsible for the and death of thousands of French people under the Germany occupation. (http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/project_paperclip.htm) See also: http://www.merkki.com/
Billy Klaus was born December 9, 1928, in Spring Grove, IL, USA.
Klaus Kinski is 173 cm.
Klaus Kinski was born on October 18, 1926.
Klaus Kinski was born on October 18, 1926.
Klaus Kinski's birth name is Nikolaus Gnther Nakszynski.
Notably , Klaus Kinski and his daughter Nastassja Kinski both have the same surname .
Which "Kinski" are you asking about ? Klaus Kinski - Nastassja Kinski - Pola Kinski ? Refer to the IMDB link below to search for the "Kinski" you are asking about . Good Luck .
Klaus Kinski was born on October 18, 1926 and died on November 23, 1991. Klaus Kinski would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 88 years old today.
The late Klaus Kinski (18 October 1926 - 23 November 1991) was in the 1979 film "Nosferatu the Vampyre" .
Klaus Kinski was born on October 8, 1926. He grew up in poverty and was drafted into the Germany army at 16, serving briefly in World War II. Klaus Kinski was famous for intense portrayals of unusual characters.
Klaus Kinski died on November 23, 1991 at the age of 65.
The cast of Klaus Kinski - Ich bin kein Schauspieler - 2000 includes: Mario Adorf as himself Peter Berling as himself Artur Brauner as himself Bruno Ganz as himself Brigitte Grothum as herself Werner Herzog as himself Terence Hill as himself Klaus Kinski as himself Horst Wendlandt as himself Billy Wilder as himself
I believe it is from the 1956 production Goethe's "Torquato Tasso"