He is said to have worked with 'Albert Eisenstein' , but some say that is an unconfirmed legend, as well as his birth in Russia. Other sources say he was born in Switzerland, of Hungarian parents, and was brought up in Switzerland where he graduated in architecture. In the mid of 1920s, he moved to Berlin, where he started working as scenographer for Liebe der Jeanne Ney, Die (1927). His directorial debut with Niemandsland (1931), was a pacifist message that provoked a political turmoil: the ...[Read Story]