In the historiography of the Holocaust, the subject of music is often disregarded in favor of politics, and when it is mentioned it is done so in passing. This paper seeks to understand how Nazis used music as a tool to degrade prisoners and, focusing on Auschwitz, how in one case prisoners used that music as a source of renewed dignity. The research draws mainly on memoirs and interviews from musicians who survived Auschwitz, and includes an overview of the small amount of literature surrounding the topic. Using the voices of the musicians themselves, this project aims to shatter the common misconception that all instances of music in concentration camps were positive experiences for prisoners, while highlighting one instance of rebellion ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the experience of the Holocaust can be repr...
The article presents the conclusion of the research conducted by the author in the collection of the...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...
We have learned about the horrors of the Holocaust through history books, documentaries and feature ...
The atrocities and horrors of the Holocaust are well-known and well-documented. Hitler’s “Final Solu...
Although the Holocaust (1933-1945) can be described as humanity’s greatest atrocity, music composed ...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-72).The intention of this study was to examine the musica...
The article presents the conclusion of the research conducted by the author in the collection of the...
The article presents the conclusions of the research conducted by the author in the collection of th...
This article considers the role of music among German, Polish and Jewish prisoners in Sachsenhausen,...
Die Holocaust-Forschung hat sich jahrzehntelang vorwiegend mit den Verbrechen in den Konzentrationsl...
Scholars regularly point to musical activity in Theresienstadt as evidence of thriving Jewish cultur...
This article explores the relationship between music and Holocaust memory, particularly the extent t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the experience of the Holocaust can be repr...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the experience of the Holocaust can be repr...
The article presents the conclusion of the research conducted by the author in the collection of the...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...
We have learned about the horrors of the Holocaust through history books, documentaries and feature ...
The atrocities and horrors of the Holocaust are well-known and well-documented. Hitler’s “Final Solu...
Although the Holocaust (1933-1945) can be described as humanity’s greatest atrocity, music composed ...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-72).The intention of this study was to examine the musica...
The article presents the conclusion of the research conducted by the author in the collection of the...
The article presents the conclusions of the research conducted by the author in the collection of th...
This article considers the role of music among German, Polish and Jewish prisoners in Sachsenhausen,...
Die Holocaust-Forschung hat sich jahrzehntelang vorwiegend mit den Verbrechen in den Konzentrationsl...
Scholars regularly point to musical activity in Theresienstadt as evidence of thriving Jewish cultur...
This article explores the relationship between music and Holocaust memory, particularly the extent t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the experience of the Holocaust can be repr...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the way in which the experience of the Holocaust can be repr...
The article presents the conclusion of the research conducted by the author in the collection of the...
There are voices of resistance that still remain unheard. This is the case of the voices of composer...