One of actress Emmy Rossum's nannies as a child was awarded a medal by Adolf Hitler for her singing skills.
The Phantom of the Opera star admits the Austrian woman, named Gettie, was a great nanny with a dark past.
Rossum tells Complex magazine, "Hitler gave her a prize as a child for singing the best German national anthem. My mum is Jewish, so that was a little awkward.
"She would tell that story but she knew Hitler was a bad guy. There's no getting around that... Clearly if she was working for a Jewish family she had no prejudice herself."
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