The Dresden State Theatre's Young Talent Award will no longer bear the name of the actor Erich Ponto (1884-1957). The theater's support association decided to change the name in response to new findings about Ponto's work during the Nazi era. Although his career "bears more traits of a biography of adaptation than of active ideological participation", his participation in propaganda films of the National Socialist regime remains undisputed, it said in justification.
Ponto's portrayal of Mayer Amschel Rothschild in the propaganda film "The Rothschilds" (1940) in particular shows "clear traits of the stereotyping of Jewish people for the purpose of defaming them". "The fact that this film is directly linked to the anti-Semitic propaganda of the Nazi regime and the persecution and extermination of Jewish life is also undisputed."