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Legacies of silence: the visual arts and the Holocaust memory p. 60 Glenn Sujo, Imperial War Museum (Great Britain) – 2001 "The renowned film producer and cabaret artist Kurt Gerron, interned in Theresienstadt, was a significant creative ... and is followed by footage of Martin Roman's jazz ensemble,
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Michael H. Kater Different drummers: jazz in the culture of Nazi Germany 1991 "A comfortable stay in TerezĂ­n was never guaranteed; periodically, transports were sent to Auschwitz, and they invariably consisted of the sick and elderly. p. 83 Roman and Gerron both qualified for entry into this camp as
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and Pavel Libensky. Vogel petitioned the Kommandant on January 8, 1943. The personnel of The Ghetto Swingers would be: Dr. Brammer (piano), Dr. Kurt Bauer (percussion), Fr. Goldschmidt (guitar), Fasal (bass), Ing. Vogel (trumpet), Langer (tenor sax and clarinet), and Fr. Mautner (trombone).
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Encyclopedia of genocide and crimes against humanity 2005 "In the realm of jazz and popular music, Martin Roman led the Ghetto Swingers. ... Within a month most of Theresienstadt's cultural establishment, including Gerron and Haas, were deported to the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
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Joža Karas Music in Terezín, 1941–1945 p. 151 1990 "percussion; and Franta Goldschmidt was the guitarist, who unfortunately had to play on a very inferior instrument. Shortly after the establishment of the "café," on January 8, 1943. An engineer and amateur trumpet player, Erich
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1999 p. 288 "Finally, we arrived home — home in the Theresienstadt ghetto. We were alive. Had they counted us? ... there was always some form of entertainment, usually light popular music performed by singers and a jazz band, the Ghetto
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Schumann's 1997 biography includes a photo of the Ghetto Swingers, with Roman, Schumann, Weiss (clarinet and saxophone), Fritz Goldschmidt (guitar), Nettl (accordion), Jetti Kantor and Ratner (violin),
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arrived in the camp he was asked to lead. The band appeared in a Theresienstadt cabaret review, known as the
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The sound of hope: Music as solace, resistance and salvation during the holocaust and world war II
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Michael Balfour – Theatre and war, 1933–1945: performance in extremis 2001 p. 154
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The original amateur Czech band playing in the Café of the Ghetto was led by
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Jewish swing band playing in the German Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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Coco Schumann: der Ghetto-Swinger : eine Jazzlegende erzählt
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Triumph of Hope: From Theresienstadt and Auschwitz to Israel
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were a jazz band organised in the Nazi concentration camp
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the 'Ghetto Swingers', playing in the town's main square"
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From left to right: three standing saxophone players, one sitting guitar player, one accordion player, one fiddler, one conductor and one barely visible drummer. All are men and wear six-pointed stars.
From left to right: two standing saxophone players, one sitting guitar player, one accordion player, one fiddler, one conductor and one drummer. All are men and wear six-pointed stars.
Theresienstadt
Eric Vogel
Martin Roman
Kurt Gerron
Westerbork transit camp
Karl Rahm
a propaganda film
Karel AnÄŤerl
Coco Schumann
Bedřich "Fritz" Weiss
Josef Taussig
Erich Vogel
Swingjugend
Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz
Charlie and his Orchestra
ISBN
978-1-4766-7056-0
Dinah Shelton
Michaela Haas
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Theresienstadt Ghetto
Siegfried Seidl
Anton Burger
Karl Rahm
Jakob Edelstein
Paul Eppstein

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