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  • Kindermund is Pola Kinski's autobiography of her childhood and youth.
  • Pola Kinski is three years old when her parents divorce.
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  • German actor Klaus Kinski 'abused his daughter Pola'

    While some Germans went on social media to voice contempt for the dead actor, there were also fans who found the image conjured up by his daughter hard to believe.

    But Christian David, whose biography of Kinski was published in 2006, defended the daughter's decision to speak out now.

    "Unfortunately, until recently she wasn't ready to publicly speak about it - thus, I wasn't able to mention any of it in my book," he said.

    "But Pola was totally entitled to choose the right day to come out on this. We have absolutely no right to blame her for this, and no right to immediately mistrust her or to suspect she would do this just to sell her book.

    "Child abuse is a heinous crime, there is no room for forgiveness, and I support a zero tolerance policy.

    "All accusations should be investigated, absolutely nobody should be immune, including legendary movie stars."

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    All I Need Is Love

    1975 autobiography bygd Klaus Kinski

    All I Need Is Love: A Memoir is the autobiography of the German actor Klaus Kinski first published 1975 in German under the title Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund (English: "I am so wild about your strawberry mouth").[2] The first translation into English was released in 1988, then soon withdrawn from publication. After the author's death, it was retranslated, retitled, and republished in 1996 as Kinski Uncut: The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski.

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    When the 1988 edition was published, Klaus Kinski's daughter, Nastassja Kinski, sued her father for libel but the lawsuit was quickly withdrawn.[3] The 1988 edition was withdrawn from publication because of a copyright dispute between Random House and a West German publisher,[4] and because Marlene Dietrich threatened to sue for libel.[5][6] The book was republished in 1996 after Dietrich had died,

    Pola Kinski

    German actress (born 1952)

    Pola Kinski (born Pola Nakszynski; 23 March 1952) is a German actress. She is the firstborn daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski.

    Early life

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    Under the name Pola Nakszynski, Pola Kinski was born in West Berlin as the only daughter of German actor Klaus Kinski and his first wife, the singer Gislinde Kühlbeck. After her father changed his surname to Kinski, it was changed for his children as well.[citation needed]

    Her parents divorced in 1955 when she was three years old. Kinski was brought up by her mother and grandfather in Munich and saw her father only on an irregular basis. As soon as he became a famous actor, he would order his daughter to visit him in Berlin and later in Rome, as well as on film sets. He alternated between fits of rage and showering her with money and extravagant presents.[1]

    Her mother remarried and had a second child with her husband Herbert Kuhlbeck. Her father remarried tw

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