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(Actor, Soldier) Bayume Mohamed Husen, an Afro-German soldier and actor, faced Nazi persecution during World War II. He served with German colonial troops in East Africa during World War I before relocating to Germany in 1929. Husen was involved in the German neo-colonialist movement and contributed to the Deutsche Afrika-Schau. He held various jobs, such as waiter, language tutor, and minor roles in Africa-related German films. Despite persecution, he persisted in his professional endeavors until his imprisonment and death in 1944.