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Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

ulica 20 Stycznia; my grandparents' house. My mother (Dagmara) was born and grew up here until 1945

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Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

ulica 20 Stycznia; my grandparents' house. My mother (Dagmara) was born and grew up here until 1945

Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

ulica 20 Stycznia; my grandparents' house. My mother (Dagmara) was born and grew up here until 1945

Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

My Grandparents house. My mother was born here.

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Meshuggah e High On Fire fanno tappa in Italia per ben due date: il 3 dicembre sono all’Alcatraz di Milano.

 

High On Fire (il cui frontman è Matt Pike degli Sleep) sono in tour con il loro ultimo lavoro intitolato "Luminifereous".

 

Gli High on Fire sono un gruppo musicale statunitense di Stoner/Doom metal. Formati da Matt Pike nel 1998 dopo lo scioglimento degli Sleep insieme al batterista Den Kensel ed all'amico chitarrista George Rice passò al basso. Il contratto con la Relapse Records li ha portati all'attenzione del pubblico mondiale divenendo in breve tempo uno dei gruppi principali dell'etichetta.

 

Matt Pike - chitarra, voce

Jeff Matz - basso

Des Kensel - batteria

 

Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

My Grandparents house. My mother was born here.

Matze von der BVG spricht beim 12. globalen Klimastreik von Fridays for Future in Berlin zum Öffentlichen Personennahverkehr. Invalidenpark, Berlin, 03.03.23

Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

My grandparents' department store at Stary Rynek

Bydgoszcz in Oct 2010

 

ulica 20 Stycznia; my grandparents' house. My mother (Dagmara) was born and grew up here until 1945

Con Matz en la fiesta del sábado de la Euruko '08, trayendonos la Euruko '09 a casa :)

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The Postcard

 

A Frith's Series postcard that was distributed by Thos. Spencer, Market Place, Richmond, Yorkshire. The image is of unusually poor quality for a Frith's publication.

 

The card was posted in Catterick Camp on Wednesday the 12th. June 1918 to:

 

Miss D.E.D.T.S. Tutte,

The Strand,

Southampton.

 

The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:

 

"H. Mess,

R.A. & Tank Corps Command Depot,

Hipsley Camp,

Catterick,

Yorks.

Tuesday.

Dear Dorothy,

Here I am stuck in the wilds

of Yorkshire. Very pretty

countryside but very hilly

and very quiet.

I'd rather be in Bournemouth,

I miss the sea.

Would you like to do me a

favour?

Would you mind getting me

two packets of sweetening

tablets from Boots - they're

the best I've tried and only

tenpence per packet.

There are no shops near

here, and we get no sugar

in our early morning cup of

tea nor in our coffee after

dinner and lunch. Nor in

tea in local cafes.

I'll send the cash on in my

next letter when I can get

to a P.O.

Love to all in the Saintly

South from one in the

Naughty North named Alf".

 

Advances Along the Matz River

 

So what else happened on the day that Alf posted the card?

 

Well, on the 12th. June 1918, during the Spring Offensive, heavy casualties from French counterattacks forced the Germans to call off further advances along the Matz River in France.

 

The Allies sustained 35,000 casualties and the Germans had 30,000 casualties.

 

An Assassination

 

Also on that day, Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia was assassinated, the first of the Romanov family to be murdered by the Bolsheviks.

 

Captain Roy Phillipps

 

The 12th. June 1918 was also the day on which Captain Roy Phillipps of the Australian Flying Corps scored his 11th victory by shooting down four German fighters – three Fokker triplanes, an LVG, and a Fokker D.V11 fighter plane – in a single patrol over Ribécourt-la-Tour, France.

 

German flying ace Fritz Loerzer, commanding officer of the Jagdstaffel 26, was the pilot of the Fokker D.V11 when it crashed, allowing him to be captured. Phillipps received the Distinguished Flying Cross for the patrol.

West German postcard by Ufa/Film-Foto, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. FK 626. Photo: United Artists. Johanna Matz and Hardy Krüger in Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach / The Moon is Blue (Otto Preminger, 1953).

 

On 21 April 2025, Austrian actress Johanna Matz (1932) passed away at the age of 92. In the 1950s, she made a blitz career as the natural ‘Wiener Mädel’ (the Viennese Gal). Matz acted in more than forty films and TV films, but she considered herself primarily a theatre actress.

 

Johanna Maria Emilie Dorothea Matz was born in Vienna in 1932. When 'Hannerl' was just four years old, she began taking ballet lessons at the Vienna Academy. Later, she had a stage training at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar. At the final presentation in 1950, she was discovered by Berthold Viertel and engaged for the prestigious Burgtheater, where she would be a contract player until 1993. In 1951, she made her film debut in Asphalt (Harald Röbbeling, 1951) as a girl who becomes a prostitute. In the comedies Der alte Sünder / The Old Sinner (Franz Antel, 1951) and Zwei in einem Auto / Two in a car (Ernst Marischka, 1951), she played her typical character, the clean and spontaneous girl from Vienna. She became a film star with her sweet and charming role in the operetta Die Försterchristl / The Forester's Daughter (Arthur Maria Rabenalt, 1952) opposite Will Quadflieg. Director Otto Preminger then invited her to Hollywood, where she played the lead in the German language version of the controversial comedy The Moon is Blue (Otto Preminger, 1953). In Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach (Otto Preminger, 1953), she starred with Hardy Krüger and Johannes Heesters. Krüger and Matz also played brief roles as tourists in the Empire State Building sequence in the English language version, while the stars of that version, William Holden and Maggie McNamara, played the same roles in the German version.

 

In 1954 Johanna Matz also made Mannequins für Rio (Kurt Neumann, 1954), a melodrama about white slavery co-starring Scott Brady and Raymond Burr. This film was also made in an English language with the same stars as They Were So Young. That year, she returned to the stage because she considered herself primarily a theatre actress. She became a popular performer of the heroines of the classic dramas by Arthur Schnitzler, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, but also as the star in operettas. Occasionally, she played in films like Mozart / The Life and Loves of Mozart (Karl Hartl, 1955) opposite Oskar Werner, Regine (Harald Braun, 1956) with Horst Buchholz, Frau Warrens Gewerbe / Mrs. Warren's Profession (Ákos Ráthonyi, 1960) with Lilli Palmer, Die Glücklichen Jahre der Thorwalds / The Happy Years of the Thorwalds (John Olden, Wolfgang Staudte, 1962) with Elisabeth Bergner, and the Heimatfilm Ruf der Wälder / Call of the Forests (Franz Antel, 1965) with Mario Girotti (Terence Hill). Since the end of the 1960s, she has been mainly seen in Austrian TV productions. In the cinema, she was seen in the Heinz Rühmann vehicle Der Kapitän / The Captain (Kurt Hoffmann, 1971) and the Eric Malpass adaptation Als Mutter streikte / When Mother Went on Strike (Eberhard Schröder, 1975) with Peter Hall. One of her last screen appearances was as herself in Bellaria - So lange wir leben! / Bellaria: As Long as We Live! (Douglas Wolfsperger, 2002), a wonderful documentary about the traditional Viennese cinema Bellaria, which is specialised in German cinema from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and its regular customers. Johnna Matz was married twice. First to actor Karl Hackenberg (1956-2002) with whom she had a child. After his death, she married Harry von Wutzler. The couple lived retired in Unterach am Attersee in Austria. Johanna Matz died on 21 April 2025 at the age of 92, surrounded by her family.

 

Sources: Rudi Polt (IMDb), Stephanie D'Heil (Steffi-line) (German), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

And please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

West German postcard by Rüdel-Verlag, Hamburg-Bergedorf, no. 328. Photo: Carlton / Brünjes / Panorama. Johanna Matz in Die Förstelchristel / The Forester's Daughter (Arthur Maria Rabenalt, 1952).

 

On 21 April 2025, Austrian actress Johanna Matz (1932) passed away at the age of 92. In the 1950s, she made a blitz career as the natural ‘Wiener Mädel’ (the Viennese Gal). Matz acted in more than forty films and TV films, but she considered herself primarily a theatre actress.

 

Johanna Maria Emilie Dorothea Matz was born in Vienna in 1932. When 'Hannerl' was just four years old, she began taking ballet lessons at the Vienna Academy. Later, she had a stage training at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar. At the final presentation in 1950, she was discovered by Berthold Viertel and engaged for the prestigious Burgtheater, where she would be a contract player until 1993. In 1951, she made her film debut in Asphalt (Harald Röbbeling, 1951) as a girl who becomes a prostitute. In the comedies Der alte Sünder / The Old Sinner (Franz Antel, 1951) and Zwei in einem Auto / Two in a car (Ernst Marischka, 1951), she played her typical character, the clean and spontaneous girl from Vienna. She became a film star with her sweet and charming role in the operetta Die Försterchristl / The Forester's Daughter (Arthur Maria Rabenalt, 1952) opposite Will Quadflieg. Director Otto Preminger then invited her to Hollywood, where she played the lead in the German language version of the controversial comedy The Moon is Blue (Otto Preminger, 1953). In Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach (Otto Preminger, 1953), she starred with Hardy Krüger and Johannes Heesters. Krüger and Matz also played brief roles as tourists in the Empire State Building sequence in the English language version, while the stars of that version, William Holden and Maggie McNamara, played the same roles in the German version.

 

In 1954 Johanna Matz also made Mannequins für Rio (Kurt Neumann, 1954), a melodrama about white slavery co-starring Scott Brady and Raymond Burr. This film was also made in an English language with the same stars as They Were So Young. That year, she returned to the stage because she considered herself primarily a theatre actress. She became a popular performer of the heroines of the classic dramas by Arthur Schnitzler, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, but also as the star in operettas. Occasionally, she played in films like Mozart / The Life and Loves of Mozart (Karl Hartl, 1955) opposite Oskar Werner, Regine (Harald Braun, 1956) with Horst Buchholz, Frau Warrens Gewerbe / Mrs. Warren's Profession (Ákos Ráthonyi, 1960) with Lilli Palmer, Die Glücklichen Jahre der Thorwalds / The Happy Years of the Thorwalds (John Olden, Wolfgang Staudte, 1962) with Elisabeth Bergner, and the Heimatfilm Ruf der Wälder / Call of the Forests (Franz Antel, 1965) with Mario Girotti (Terence Hill). Since the end of the 1960s, she has been mainly seen in Austrian TV productions. In the cinema, she was seen in the Heinz Rühmann vehicle Der Kapitän / The Captain (Kurt Hoffmann, 1971) and the Eric Malpass adaptation Als Mutter streikte / When Mother Went on Strike (Eberhard Schröder, 1975) with Peter Hall. One of her last screen appearances was as herself in Bellaria - So lange wir leben! / Bellaria: As Long as We Live! (Douglas Wolfsperger, 2002), a wonderful documentary about the traditional Viennese cinema Bellaria, which is specialised in German cinema from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and its regular customers. Johnna Matz was married twice. First to actor Karl Hackenberg (1956-2002) with whom she had a child. After his death, she married Harry von Wutzler. The couple lived retired in Unterach am Attersee in Austria. Johanna Matz died on 21 April 2025 at the age of 92, surrounded by her family.

 

Sources: Rudi Polt (IMDb), Stephanie D'Heil (Steffi-line) (German), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

And please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

German postcard by Rüdel Verlag, Hamburg-Bergedorf, no. 1242. Photo: Filmaufbau / Schorchtfilm. Publicity still for Ingrid - die Geschichte eines Fotomodells/Ingrid, the Story of a Model (Géza von Radványi, 1955).

 

Austrian actress Johanna Matz (1932) made a blitz career in the 1950s as the natural ‘Wiener Mädel’ (the Viennese Gal). She acted in more than forty films and TV films, but she considered herself primarily a theatre actress.

 

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Adam Matz - Taiwan; Chan Kai-ho Chan - Taiwan; Hsu Ken-wei Hsu - Taiwan; Wei-Ju Chen - Taiwan

West German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag G.m.b.H., Minden / Westf., no. 2896. Photo: Arthur Grimm / CCC / Constantin Film. Gerhard Riedmann and Johanna Matz in ...und führe uns nicht in Versuchung / And Lead Us Not Into Temptation (Rolf Hansen, 1957).

 

On 21 April 2025, Austrian actress Johanna Matz (1932) passed away at the age of 92. In the 1950s, she made a blitz career as the natural ‘Wiener Mädel’ (the Viennese Gal). Matz acted in more than forty films and TV films, but she considered herself primarily a theatre actress.

 

Johanna Maria Emilie Dorothea Matz was born in Vienna in 1932. When 'Hannerl' was just four years old, she began taking ballet lessons at the Vienna Academy. Later, she had a stage training at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar. At the final presentation in 1950, she was discovered by Berthold Viertel and engaged for the prestigious Burgtheater, where she would be a contract player until 1993. In 1951, she made her film debut in Asphalt (Harald Röbbeling, 1951) as a girl who becomes a prostitute. In the comedies Der alte Sünder/The Old Sinner (Franz Antel, 1951) and Zwei in einem Auto/Two in a car (Ernst Marischka, 1951), she played her typical character, the clean and spontaneous girl from Vienna. She became a film star with her sweet and charming role in the operetta Die Försterchristl/The Forester's Daughter (Arthur Maria Rabenalt, 1952) opposite Will Quadflieg. Director Otto Preminger then invited her to Hollywood, where she played the lead in the German language version of the controversial comedy The Moon is Blue (Otto Preminger, 1953). In Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach (Otto Preminger, 1953), she starred with Hardy Krüger and Johannes Heesters. Krüger and Matz also played brief roles as tourists in the Empire State Building sequence in the English language version, while the stars of that version, William Holden and Maggie McNamara, played the same roles in the German version.

 

In 1954 Johanna Matz also made Mannequins für Rio (Kurt Neumann, 1954), a melodrama about white slavery co-starring Scott Brady and Raymond Burr. This film was also made in an English language with the same stars as They Were So Young. That year, she returned to the stage because she considered herself primarily a theatre actress. She became a popular performer of the heroines of the classic dramas by Arthur Schnitzler, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, but also as the star in operettas. Occasionally, she played in films like Mozart/The Life and Loves of Mozart (Karl Hartl, 1955) opposite Oskar Werner, Regine (Harald Braun, 1956) with Horst Buchholz, Frau Warrens Gewerbe/Mrs. Warren's Profession (Ákos Ráthonyi, 1960) with Lilli Palmer, Die Glücklichen Jahre der Thorwalds/The Happy Years of the Thorwalds (John Olden, Wolfgang Staudte, 1962) with Elisabeth Bergner, and the Heimatfilm Ruf der Wälder/Call of the Forests (Franz Antel, 1965) with Mario Girotti (Terence Hill). Since the end of the 1960s, she has been mainly seen in Austrian TV productions. In the cinema, she was seen in the Heinz Rühmann vehicle Der Kapitän / The Captain (Kurt Hoffmann, 1971) and the Eric Malpass adaptation Als Mutter streikte / When Mother Went on Strike (Eberhard Schröder, 1975) with Peter Hall. One of her last screen appearances was as herself in Bellaria - So lange wir leben! / Bellaria: As Long as We Live! (Douglas Wolfsperger, 2002), a wonderful documentary about the traditional Viennese cinema Bellaria, which is specialised in German cinema from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and its regular customers. Johnna Matz was married twice. First to actor Karl Hackenberg (1956-2002) with whom she had a child. After his death, she married Harry von Wutzler. The couple lived retired in Unterach am Attersee in Austria. Johanna Matz died on 21 April 2025 at the age of 92, surrounded by her family.

 

Sources: Rudi Polt (IMDb), Stephanie D'Heil (Steffi-line) (German), Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

And please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Architecture Nancy //

 

A gauche : Christian Zoméno Architecte

 

www.aacz.fr

 

A droite : 8 maisons : Architecte : Rolf Matz Architecture

 

www.rolfmatz.fr/realisations/15/construction-9-maisons.html

30 Min w/ Matz

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