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Billy Jenkins: Europe's King of The Cowboys
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536 pages
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Billy Jenkins, a celebrated figure from 1895 to 1954, captivated audiences in Germany as the quintessential cowboy hero, despite never having visited America. His rise to fame included a lavish lifestyle and a connection to the Nazi Party, which he joined in 1932, even as he grappled with his mixed heritage. As World War II loomed and his popularity declined due to his American-sounding name, Jenkins embarked on a journey of rediscovery regarding his Jewish roots, presenting a complex narrative of identity and fame.
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2019, paperback
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