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Soprano Elizabeth Schwarzkopf smiles 07 November 1975 in Paris. German-born opera singer Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, regarded as one of the greatest sopranos of her age, has died at the age of 90 in Schruns in western Austria, early 03 August 2006. Schwarzkopf, whom famed conductor Herbert von Karajan described in 1946 as "maybe the best singer in Europe," began her career in 1938 in Berlin before moving to Vienna. But Schwarzkopf, who later adopted British citizenship, was also criticized for belonging to the Nazi party during World War II and was nicknamed the "Nazi Diva" by the New York Times. AFP PHOTO (Photo by AFP)
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