The biggest Nazi film star who mocked Hitler's appearance & sold her morals to Nazis - Zarah Leander
Before World War II engulfed Europe, a Swedish singer with a deep, unmistakable voice stepped into the spotlight of Nazi cinema — and became one of the most controversial stars of the Third Reich. Zarah Leander, born Sara Stina Hedberg in 1907, never fit the Aryan image so beloved by Nazi propaganda. But she possessed something far more valuable: charisma, glamour, and a voice that captured millions. Raised in a cultured Swedish family and fluent in German from childhood, Leander’s early career slowly grew through stage work, operettas, and Scandinavian films. Her breakthrough came with the operetta The Merry Widow and her European fame drew the attention of UFA, Germany’s state-controlled film studio. In 1936, she signed a lucrative contract and became the Nazi regime’s new cinematic icon — filling the vacuum left by Marlene Dietrich, who had fled to Hollywood.On screen, Leander embodied powerful, passionate female characters. Off screen, she was a shrewd negotiator, demanding high salaries paid partly in Sweden and choosing her own roles. Joseph Goebbels called her “difficult” — yet her films drew millions and her songs became wartime anthems. Her biggest hit, The Great Love (1942), became the most successful film of Nazi Germany, with its profits flowing directly into the war machine.Yet Leander was no loyal Nazi. She avoided party events, mocked prominent officials, and even recorded a Yiddish song that became a hit in Germany. By 1943, sensing the collapse of the Reich, she severed ties with UFA and escaped back to Sweden. After the war, she rebuilt her career but never regained her pre-war stardom. Accusations of collaboration haunted her for decades, though she insisted she was merely an entertainer, never a propagandist. Zarah Leander died in 1981, leaving behind a legacy as complex as the era she helped define — a legend shaped by ambition, survival, and a voice forever linked to Hitler’s Germany. Join World History channel and get access to benefits: / @worldhistoryvideos Disclaimer: All opinions and comments below are from members of the public and do not reflect the views of World History channel. We do not accept promoting violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on attributes such as: race, nationality, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation. World History has right to review the comments and delete them if they are deemed inappropriate. ► CLICK the SUBSCRIBE button for more interesting clips: / @worldhistoryvideos #ZarahLeander #worldhistory #history #worldwar2videos #NaziGermany #WorldWarTwo #MilitaryHistory #germanhistory #warstories #documentary #swedishhistory #filmstar #wwii #thirdreich #propaganda #nazifilm #ww2story #nazigermany Zarah Leander biography, Zarah Leander songs, Zarah Leander Goebbels, Nazi star, Nazi film, WW2 movies, Nazi propaganda film, World War 2 German propaganda, Nazi women, Nazi movies, Nazi propaganda, Nazi propaganda, Zarah Leander and Marlene Dietrich, UFA films, UFA Berlin, The Triumph of the Will, Zarah Leander and Wolfgang Preiss, Third Reich movies, Third Reich cinema, Goebbels films, Hitler propaganda film, Nazism and cinema, German WW2 films, Nazi cinema, Hitler's hollywood, The Great Love (1942 film)

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