Yes, Frida Kahlo was bisexual. Many books and biographies about her mostly said that she was indeed bi. If you look on Wikipedia and read the part that says Marriage, it also says that she was an open bisexual.
Frida Kahlo was an atheist, but her father was a Jew and her mother a roman catholic.
That's what Frida said, but new research says he was German but not jewish.
Yes, a Catholic.
Frida Kahlo was the third of four daughters of Wilhelm Kahlo, a German Jew of Hungarian descent, and Matilde Calderon de Kahlo, a mestizo Mexican.
no,it is also not legal to be a german jew, and a african jew.
Jane Seymour was Roman Catholic, but became a Protestant. When Great Britain became a protestant country.
Of course there must have been some cases in ww2, since there were millions of Jews and millions of German soldiers.
they germans told their own society jews who were at the camp that they were allowed to be set free. however, there were requirements. if you were a jew attending the deadly camps, and your name was not sean (hypebeast) corry you were allowed to leave, however if it was sean (hypebeast) corry, than you were just extremely out of luck.
Frida Kahlo was the third of four daughters of Wilhelm Kahlo, a German Jew of Hungarian descent, and Matilde Calderon de Kahlo, a mestizo Mexican.
Yes, her father was a jew of Polish and German origin.Her real name is Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg.
Ramin Djawadi was born in Duisburg, West Germaany, to an Iranian father and a German mother.
Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
No he was not. He was German
no,it is also not legal to be a german jew, and a african jew.
Yes
Yes, he was a German Jew, born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, in the German Empire.
German, partly of Flemish origin, Roman Catholic.
Yes. He even wrote about the problem of being a German Jew.
In 'The Pianist' a German officer helps a jew.
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