Paul Huldschinsky
Paul Huldschinsky was a German-Jewish architect and set decorator. After imprisonment in the Sachsenhausen [concentration camp] in 1938 he fled Nazi Germany in 1939 for California. He won an Oscar in the category Academy [Award for Best Production Design|Best Art Direction] for the film Gaslight.
Early life
Paul Huldschinky was born into a family of Jewish heritage known for its contributions to banking, German heavy industry and art. His father, Oscar Huldschinsky was a Silesian steel magnate and noted art collector, listed among Berlin's wealthiest millionaires. His mother, Ida Huldschinsky belonged to the Viennese banking family. Paul had three sisters, Susanne Huldschinsky Reichenheim, Marie Minze Friedheim et Lilly von Klemperer. They, as well as their families, would all be persecuted as Jews when the Nazis came to power.Selected filmography
- ''Gaslight''