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16 October 2024

Ross Verlag, Part 6: Film-Foto-Verlag

Ross Verlag disappeared by the end of the war. The National Socialists had retained the name after they had forced Heinrich Ross out of his own company. But during the Second World War, they also started to use the name Film-Foto-Verlag. The design of the cards and the numbering system did not alter. After the war, the name Film-Foto-Verlag reappeared in the early 1950s for a short while, but it soon changed to UFA/Film-Foto. Here are 25 of our favourite Film-Foto-Verlag postcards.

Rosita Serrano
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 2245/1, 1939-1940. Photo: Quick / Ufa. Rosita Serrano.

Karl Martell
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 2582/2, 1939-1940. Photo: Quick / Tobis. Karl Martell.

Traudl Stark
German Postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 2669/1, 1939-1940. Photo: Tita Binz / Tobis. Traudl Stark.

Will Quadflieg
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3202/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Tita Binz / Tobis. Will Quadflieg.

Marika Rökk
Marika Rökk in Tanz mit dem Kaiser/Dance With the Emperor (Georg Jacoby, 1941). German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3478/2, 1941-1944. Photo: Quick / Ufa.

Ursula Deinert
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3505/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Weidenbaum. Ursula Deinert.

Pál Jávor
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3543/1. Pál Jávor.

Charlotte Dalys
German Postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3596/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Bavaria Filmkunst. Charlotte Dalys.

Heinrich George in Andreas Schlüter (1942)
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. 3647/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Lindner / Terra. Heinrich George in Andreas Schlüter (Herbert Maisch, 1942).

Dorit Kreysler
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3715/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Manninger / Berlin-Film. Dorit Kreysler.

Hans Albers in Münchhausen (1943)
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3728/2, 1941-1944. Photo: von Stwolinski / Ufa. Hans Albers in Münchhausen/The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen (Josef von Baky, 1943).

Ilse Werner
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3732/2, 1941-1944. Photo: Quick / Ufa. Ilse Werner.

Alida Valli
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3783/1, 1941-1944. Photo: DIFU. Alida Valli.

Curd Jürgens
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3832/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Hämmerer / Wien Film. Curd Jürgens.

Irene von Meyendorff
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. A 3836/1, 1941-1944. Photo: Baumann / Ufa. Irene von Meyendorff.

Paul Hubschmid
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 110, 1941-1944. Photo: Star-Foto-Atelier / Tobis. Paul Hubschmid.

Rudolf Prack
German Postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 121. Photo: Baumann / Ufa. Rudolf Prack.

Johannes Heesters (1903 - 2011)
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, G 143, 1941-1944. Photo: Berlin-Film / Wesel. Johannes Heesters.

Lili Muráti
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 190. Photo: Quick. Lili Muráti.

Zarah Leander
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 203, 1941-1944. Photo: Quick / Ufa. Zarah Leander.

Rossano Brazzi
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 209, 1941-1944. Photo: Ufa. Rossano Brazzi.

Mady Rahl
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 212, 1941-1944. Photo: Baumann / Ufa. Mady Rahl.

Kristina Söderbaum
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. G 225, 1941-1944. Photo: Baumann / Ufa. Kristina Söderbaum.

Claude Farell (Monika Burg)
German Postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. K 1416. Photo: Star-Foto-Atelier / Tobis. Monika Burg.

Kirsten Heiberg
German postcard by Film-Foto-Verlag, no. K 1425. Photo: Baumann / Terra. Kirsten Heiberg.

Our Ross Verlag Tribute will be continued next week. And please, check out the Ross Verlag Movie Stars Postcards website.

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