Toxi
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Toxi ist ein deutscher Film von 1952 von Robert Adolf Stemmle, der erstmals die Situation der von schwarzen Besatzungssoldaten mit weißen deutschen Frauen gezeugten Kinder (Brown Babies) in melodramatischer Form aufgriff.
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Toxi is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Elfie Fiegert, Paul Bildt and Johanna Hofer. The film's release came as the first wave of children born to black Allied servicemen and white German mothers entered school.
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Toxi ist ein deutscher Film von 1952 von Robert Adolf Stemmle, der erstmals die Situation der von schwarzen Besatzungssoldaten mit weißen deutschen Frauen gezeugten Kinder (Brown Babies) in melodramatischer Form aufgriff.
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Toxi is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Elfie Fiegert, Paul Bildt and Johanna Hofer. The film's release came as the first wave of children born to black Allied servicemen and white German mothers entered school. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Elfie Fiegert was selected to play Toxi after a mass audition held in Munich. Publicity for the film emphasised the similarities between her own story and that of Toxi. The film was the eighth most popular release at the West German box office in 1952. The name Toxi became widely used as shorthand in the German media when referring to Afro-Germans and their social circumstances.
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