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I translated the article on Hugo Niebeling from the German Wikipedia-page, and added the mark that it has been translated from the German version to the front of the English article.
During translation, I corrected a few things in Niebeling's Biography (e.g. the order of his Beethoven-Films was reversed, now they're just both mentioned as one point), and made its tone more neutral than in the German version. Additionally, I added a few awards (with sources), and a few facts about Hugo Niebeling. I also added the films "Eroica - Director's Cut" and "Klage der Ariadne", with respective sources. Generally, I added additional sources not found in the German version.