A-Prominenter
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German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]It appears that the earliest use of A-Prominenter versus B-Prominenter was at the Theresienstadt Ghetto (where since 1942 the SS sent Jews to be treated comparatively mildly, including especially celebrities and decorated WWI veterans). A-Prominente were recognized as celebrities by the SS directly, whereas B-Prominente were proposed by the inmates’ council.
To what (if any) degree the contemporary use of the terms continues the above terminology would have to be shown by in-depth study.
Noun
[edit]A-Prominenter m (adjectival, definite nominative der A-Prominente, genitive (des) A-Prominenten, plural A-Prominente, definite plural die A-Prominenten, feminine A-Prominente)