- After 1938, he directed a number of feature films, mostly comedies.
- He returned to Germany in 1928 and, over several years, produced several short films.
- At the beginning of 1940, Brauer was assigned by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels to produce the anti-Semitic film Jud Süß (1940). Brauer assigned himself the task of directing the film; however, he ran into difficulties in casting. Frustrated at the delay, Goebbels removed him in favor of Veit Harlan.
- After the takeover of the Nazis in March 1933, Brauer was production manager at the UFA.
- Between April 1939 and November 1940 Brauer was production chief of Terra Film.
- In 1928, he became involved in film production in the Netherlands.
- In the 1940s, Brauer concentrated on directing and collaborated on some screenplays. Brauer was a member of the Nazi Party.
- The director and producer Peter Paul Brauer began his career at the theater where he was active as a director and actor.
- The film business in the 30s became an important factor for his career and he shot not only movies as a director but was also responsible as a producer for numerous short movies.
- Peter Paul Brauer was only seldom active in the film business after the war, besides he was not so popular because of his denunciations of film colleagues during the National Socialism.
- He realised his first movie as a director in 1929 with the short film "Die Hochzeit des Faun" (1929), it followed the short film "Der Boxstudent" (1929) in the same year.
- Brauer was a member of the Nazi Party.
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