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1452 Broadway

 * Hanbury Company, Inc. (builders)
 * Vincent A. Bernonto (Equitable Credit & Adjustment Services)
 * American Federation of Labor, Room 701, National Headquarters (1929)
 * Max Herbst
 * Park & Tilford
 * Walter Anderson Concert Direction, Suite 713–714 (moved there in 1922)
 * Eagle Detective Agency, Max Sherwood (né Schlansky; born 1875 New York), head of the agency in New York (the firm's primary focus was anti-labor union); renamed Sherwood Detective Bureau; later renamed Eagle and Industrial Associates, aka Eagle Industrial Associates (1920–1937)
 * In 1906: New York Patrol Company: Max Schlansky, President; Max Finkelstein, Secretary; Louis Grainsky (1884–1968), Treasurer; Capital $1,000. Directors: Hyman Hottman, Max Schlansky. Morris Rieger. Louis Grainsky, Max Finkelstein, 212 Grand
 * Employees
 * Charles B. Wilson


 * World Wide Service
 * J. Smith
 * The Adoria Specialty Company
 * F.R.A. Co.
 * Alexius C. Nowicki (1891–1966), proprietor of a drug store at 1452 Broadway
 * Electradio Company
 * Popular Civic Opera League, John Bellucci, President
 * International Lyric Bureau, Suite 702 (concert singers management) (1922)
 * Consumers Service Stations Consolidated (1922)
 * Society of Restaurateurs (1922)
 * Continental Corporation (1922)
 * Charles Alessi and Romeo Forlini (1922)
 * Joseph Colima (1922)
 * Mary M. E. Glinski
 * John Gutowski
 * Vix Products Company
 * Joseph A. Jackson (architect) (1923)
 * John F. (E.?) Nolan (architect) (1923)
 * Clarence Luce (né Clarence Sumner Luce; 1852–1924) (architect) (1918)
 * Joseph Gross, B.E., P.E. (professional engineer?) (1932)
 * Francis E. Brauza (dentist) (1935)
 * Local 3128, Casket Makers Union, William Robert, President (1948)
 * Rex Radio Sales Corporation (1921)
 * International Publicity Bureau (1922)
 * Alphonse Eyssautier
 * Grenville Vernon (né Grenville Phillips Vernon; 1883–1941)
 * Madeleine Grey


 * John J. McParland (Pittsburgh Reflector & Illuminating Co.)

Other addresses of Schumm

 * 1930: 160 Wadsworth Ave, Harlem, Manhattan (1930 US Census)
 * 1935: 1755 El Cerritos Place, Los Angeles (1940 US Census)
 * 1940: 1755 El Cerritos Place, Los Angeles (1940 US Census)
 * 1943: 1818 North Ivar Avenue, Los Angeles (Draft registration)
 * 1940, 1946, 1948: 1738 North Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood (Voter Registration) (also on Naturalization papers of 1940)
 * 1950, 1952: 2215 West 6th Street (California, Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 Los Angeles County)
 * 1954, 1956: 1147 North Ogden Drive, Los Angeles (California, Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 Los Angeles County)


 * (Voter Registration: "Johann J.E. Schumm" Index to Register of Voters, Los Angeles, Pct. 1779, 1946; accessible via Ancestry.com)

John W. Schumm

 * 1776 North Las Palmas Ave, Apt 313
 * Los Angeles, CA 90028

Other actors who played Nazi roles in film
The producer of Hangmen Also Die!, Arnold Pressburger, was a native of Austria (born 1885 in Bratislava, part of Austria-Hungary until 1918, today Bratislava / Slovakia) and Artur Guttmann (born 1891 in Vienna), who directed the recording of the film music.

Austria


 * Lutz Altschul
 * Ludwig Donath
 * Poldi Dur
 * Fred Essler
 * Alexander Granach (Galicia, formerly part of Austria)'''

Germany


 * Arno Frey
 * Hans Fuerberg (1906–1973)
 * Hans von Morhart (de) (in Spy Smasher)
 * Lore Mosheim (de)
 * Kurt Neumann
 * Otto Reichow (de) (in a town part now part of Poland)
 * Rolf Lindau-Schulz (de)
 * Reinhold Schünzel
 * Tonio Selwart
 * Walter Thiele (de)
 * Hans Heinrich von Twardowski

Great Britain


 * Victor Kendall

Switzerland
 * Kurt Kreuger (German-born)

American
 * Fritz Nuernberger (Fred Nurney)

Not known
 * Peter Michael

Films with others from Stuttgart and Germany

 * The 1941 film So Ends Our Night included actress Hermine Sterler
 * The 1943 film Bomber's Moon included actress Hermine Sterler
 * The 1947 film Golden Earrings included actress Hermine Sterler, and also starred Marlene Dietrich