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Angela Merkel, Germany's Chancellor, is often regarded as a touch receptor in the political landscape

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Touch receptors

Background imageMerkel Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Germanys Chancellor Angela

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Germanys Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon

Background imageMerkel Collection: Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)
Myrna Loy and Una Merkel wearing Dolly Tree gowns in Evelyn Prentice (1934). Una Merkel?s creation was originally created for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934). Date: 1934

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Una Merkel amd Mary Carlisle in Its in The Air (1935) wearing Dolly Tree gowns Date: 1935

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Una Merkel in Its in The Air (1935)
Una Merkel wore this Dolly Tree gown in It?s In the Air (1935). Made of white dotted net over a white foundation it had a ruffled bertha and a full skirt pleated over a tight hip line and belt

Background imageMerkel Collection: Una Merkel and Steffi Duna in One New York Night (1935)

Una Merkel and Steffi Duna in One New York Night (1935) wearing Dolly Tree costumes Date: 1935

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Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)
Una Merkel wore this smart but elegantly simple suit / evening ensemble, tailored in pink and silver cloth and designed by Dolly Tree in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

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Una Merkel and Charles Butterworth in The Night is Young
Una Merkel (wearing a Dolly Tree gown) and Charles Butterworth in The Night is Young (1935) Date: 1935

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Una Merkel, American film actress, 1934-1935. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)

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Una Merkel, MGM star, applying Max Factor make up
Una Merkel (December 10, 1903 January 2, 1986) was an American stage, film and television actress. Pictured in applying Max Factors eyebrow pencil in a promotional booklet for the cosmetics company

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Una Merkel (1903 - 1986), American character actress, double for Lilian Gish

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Eibert Merkel
EIBERT HEINRICH GOTTLIEB MERKEL - all we know about this citizen of Nurnberg is that he was loved by all who knew him, mourned by all who loved him. Date: 1758 - 1789

Background imageMerkel Collection: Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930

Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930
FILM: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1930. Walter Huston and Una Merkel in a scene from the D.W. Griffith film, Abraham Lincoln



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Angela Merkel, Germany's Chancellor, is often regarded as a touch receptor in the political landscape. Just like these receptors transmit information to our brains, she has been instrumental in shaping Germany's policies and leading the country through various challenges. In Lisbon, Portugal, Angela Merkel showcased her diplomatic skills during international summits and negotiations. Her presence commanded attention and respect from world leaders as she navigated complex issues with finesse. While not related to Angela Merkel directly, it is interesting to note that Una Merkel was a prominent American film actress during the 1930s. Known for her versatility and talent, Una starred alongside renowned actors such as Myrna Loy and Mary Carlisle in movies like "Evelyn Prentice" (1934) and "It's in The Air" (1935). Una Merkel's on-screen charisma can be compared to Angela Merkel's ability to captivate audiences with her speeches and public appearances. Both women possess an undeniable charm that draws people towards them. Just as Una portrayed different characters throughout her career, Angela too has had multiple roles within politics. From being a scientist to becoming one of the most influential politicians globally, she has proven herself adaptable and resilient. Like Eibert Merkel applying Max Factor make-up on Una for movie sets, Angela also applies strategic decision-making techniques when faced with challenging situations. She meticulously analyzes problems before taking action - ensuring every move is calculated for maximum impact. Whether it be through political prowess or cinematic talent exhibited by individuals like Angela or Una respectively; their contributions have left lasting impressions on those who have encountered them. They both serve as reminders that greatness can manifest itself in various forms - be it leadership or artistry - leaving an indelible mark on history.