Wilhelm Prager
Wilhelm Prager (born 6 September 1876 in Augsburg, died 20 April 1955 in Prien am Chiemsee) is a German film director.
He was a son of a bank clerk, directing art he learned in theaters, among others. under the direction of Max Reinhardt. As a film director he made his debut in 1919 making films for the Department of Short Films of UFA. The most famous was the 1925 propaganda film "Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit - Ein Film über moderne Körperkultur" which aimed at disseminating "modern physical culture" with a special emphasis on nature. Wilhelm Prager produced about 150 educational films, as well as films about horses (which were his hobbies) and about folklore and nature of Germany. In 1939, the Gestapo accused him of being Jewish, but by accepting his work for promoting the Reich ideology and culture, he was allowed to work for retirement in 1943, and remained a member of the Reichskammer. After 1945 he settled in Munich and directed films about horse breeding.
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