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In Taylor's telling, which was "frankly insulting" (Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission), 'Schmidt' is a dim-witted but outstanding laborer with a heavy German accent.
On one occasion Wozniak dialed Vatican City and identified himself as Henry Kissinger (imitating Kissinger's German accent) and asked to speak to the Pope (who was sleeping at the time).
Marx felt that his strong German accent would not be helpful for authenticity and so he watched the proceedings as his daughter Eleanor Marx and Collet's daughter Clara Collet, amongst others, became heavily involved in the readings.