Music in the Nazi ghettos and camps
TitleMusic in the Nazi ghettos and camps
Author
Call number940.5318/0363
Object number07524aK
Place of publicationAbingdon, England
PublisherRoutledge
Year of publication
2011
Physical descriptionpp436-451
MaterialArticle
Series titleThe Routledge histories
NotesArticle from the book 'The Routledge history of the Holocaust.' pp436-451
Description
From Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 until the liberation in 1945, music played an integral role in daily life under Nazism. In diverse contexts—political rallies and ghetto youth clubs, opera houses and military bands, concert halls and concentration camps—music was a medium through which the Nazi Party imposed its racist and nationalist ideals, and through which its victims expressed their opposition to the regime and confronted what was happening to them.