Talk:Klaus Kinski
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Kinski served in the Polish army during the start of World War II, however he was captured and later served in the German Army.
This statement (served in the Polish army) makes no sense. Klaus as a 4 year old, moved with his family to Berlin.
With proof of Polish military service we can re-instated this quote hoewever.
I got this Infromation from his website www.klauskinski.com which refrenced it to http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/MultimediaStudentProjects/00-01/0009135b/fruits/html/Kinski/kinski-bio.htm 24.2.152.139 04:50, 31 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- YeahBUT, Kinski was 12 years old when the Germans invaded Poland. That makes Polish military service verrry unlikely. Ellsworth 23:33, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)
No No No! This infomartion is totally wrong. Kinski never was Polish. He was German. He was born in Soppot, which was German. NOW its Poland. (Germans have to give up after WW2). His parents are German. Kinski didn't even know one polish word.
- Maybe this missunderstanding that he was polish/polish military service has to do with the fact that he has a slavic surname, as 25% of the germans have. At the time he was born nearly all of the inhabitants of the Free City of Danzig were germans.
[edit] Polish?
His surname is absolutely non-German, POLISH! You must see that Ń, it's an original Polish diacritic sign. Kowalmistrz 17:11, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Team player
The use of the term 'team player' is jarring and sounds wrong. He fired gunshots and took off one of the joints from an extra's finger. Feuds with Herzog. He wasn't a team player? Well duh... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.122.119.154 (talk • contribs) 04:56, 4 December 2006 (UTC).