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"No Friendly Country": Armin Mueller-Stahl Thinks of Emigrating

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As an actor, Armin Mueller-Stahl is celebrating great successes both in Germany and Hollywood in his long career. Actually, the 94-year-old wants to spend his life in this country. But now, according to his own statement, certain developments create unrest in him.

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As an actor, Armin Mueller-Stahl is celebrating great successes both in Germany and Hollywood in his long career. Actually, the 94-year-old wants to spend his life in this country. But now, according to his own statement, certain developments create unrest in him.

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Armin Mueller-Stahl still knows the strength of right-wing forces from his childhood. Because he now feels reminded of it, he apparently thinks about leaving Germany. And is already looking for a suitable goal with his son.

·Germany
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Because he doesn't want to see anti-Semitism again, actor Armin Mueller-Stahl is considering leaving Germany. With his son, the 94-year-old is already considering "where we could go in case of emergency."

·Dortmund, Germany
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Next week he celebrates his 95th birthday. Now Armin Mueller-Stahl makes public that he could imagine leaving Germany.

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Armin Mueller-Stahl speaks openly about his serenity to death – and why current developments in Germany make him think about emigrating.

Actor Armin Mueller-Stahl at an event in Berlin (stock photo) (Photo by Tristar Media/Getty Images) Getty Images Actor Armin Mueller-Stahl is considering emigrating from Germany. Shortly before his 95th birthday, he feels Germany is "not a friendly country," as he told the magazine "Superillu"—the increasing antisemitism and the rise of the AfD worry the actor, who lived through the Nazi era and World War II. Mueller-Stahl told "Superillu": "The…

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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