
Being black in Nazi Germany
Theodor Wonja Michael was a child when Hitler came to power in Germany.
Witness History · BBC World Service
September 24, 20198m 58s
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Show Notes
Theodor Wonja Michael was a child when Hitler came to power in Germany. The son of a German mother and a Cameroonian father he faced discrimination and danger under Nazi rule. He has been speaking to Caroline Wyatt about how working as a film actor helped him to survive World War Two.
Photo: Theodor Wonja Michael at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2013. Credit: Alamy