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  2. Tracks to Terezín - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Thomas Mandl survives, he will be not executed at the concentration camp, because a member of the SS refuses to shoot. He sees the liberation of the camp by the US-Army. After the war Mandl works as a professor for violin at the academy in Ostrava. During the Cold War he comes in conflict with the regime.

  3. Joža Karas - Wikipedia

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    Czech-American. Occupation (s) Musician, teacher. Josef "Joža" Karas (May 3, 1926 – November 28, 2008) was a Polish -born, Czech-American musician and teacher who located and made public music composed by inmates who worked at the Nazi concentration camp Theresienstadt during World War II. He was the author of Music in Terezín 1941-1945 (1985).

  4. Alice Herz-Sommer - Wikipedia

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    Alice Herz-Sommer. Alice Herz-Sommer, also known as Alice Herz (26 November 1903 – 23 February 2014), was a Czech-born Israeli classical pianist, music teacher, and supercentenarian who survived Theresienstadt concentration camp. She lived for 40 years in Israel, before emigrating to London in 1986, where she resided until her death, and at ...

  5. Herbert Thomas Mandl - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Thomas Mandl. Herbert Thomas Mandl (August 18, 1926 - February 22, 2007) was a Czechoslovak - German - Jewish author, concert violinist, professor of music, philosopher, inventor and lecturer. He authored novels, stories and dramas that are inspired by the extraordinary events of his life.

  6. Cultural life of Theresienstadt Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    Theresienstadt was originally designated as a model community for middle-class Jews from Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Austria. Many educated Jews were inmates of Theresienstadt. In a propaganda effort designed to fool the western allies, the Nazis publicised the camp for its rich cultural life. In reality, according to a Holocaust survivor ...

  7. Sam Swaap - Wikipedia

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    By September 1944 he was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp (identified as ‘Group C’ in the transport list). Swaap lost two brothers in the war. After the War. On 4 February 1945, Swaap was notified that he would be transferred from Theresienstadt concentration camp to Switzerland where he could settle.

  8. Paul Kling - Wikipedia

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    Life in the camps. On 28 September 1944, Kling was transported to Auschwitz concentration camp, but survived. He was sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp at the age of 14, where he was chosen to perform in Viktor Ullmann's opera The Emperor of Atlantis, or The Disobedience of Death. The opera was rehearsed in 1944 at Theresienstadt, but ...

  9. Terezín: The Music 1941–44 - Wikipedia

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    Terezín: The Music 1941–44 is a 2-CD set with music written by inmates at the Terezín concentration camp during World War II. [1] [2] [3] The collection features music by Pavel Haas, Gideon Klein, Hans Krása, and Viktor Ullmann. Haas, Krása, and Ullmann died in Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944, and Klein died in Fürstengrube in 1945. [4]

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