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Werner Finck was a German comedian born on October 8, 1902. He gained fame for his satirical performances and political commentary during the Weimar Republic era. Finck's humor often targeted the Nazi regime, leading to his arrest and imprisonment. Despite the challenges he faced, he continued to use comedy as a means of resistance and social criticism. Finck's legacy includes his courage in standing up to oppression and his contributions to German comedy and cabaret.
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"Everybody wants to eat at the government's table, but nobody wants to do the dishes."

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