His name is Richard Strauss. Strauss endeavored to disregard Nazi bans on exhibitions of works by Debussy, Mahler, and Mendelssohn. He additionally kept on taking a shot at a comic musical show, Die schweigsame Frau, with his Jewish companion and librettist Stefan Zweig. At the point when the musical show was debuted in Dresden in 1935, Strauss demanded that Zweig's name show up on the dramatic charging, much to the wrath of the Nazi administration. Hitler and Goebbels abstained from going to the musical drama, and it was ended after three exhibitions and in this manner prohibited by the Third Reich.