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  2. Richard Nanes - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 1 in B flat major "Atlantis - The Sunken City" Symphony No. 2 in B major "The False Benediction" Symphony No. 3 "The Holocaust" Symphony No. 4 "The Eternal Conflict" Numerous piano pieces including a set of six nocturnes entitled "Nocturnes of the Celestial Seas"

  3. National Holocaust Names Memorial (Amsterdam) - Wikipedia

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    Further monuments and a museum commemorating the Holocaust are the nearby Auschwitz Monument by Jan Wolkers in the Wertheim Park to the east of the Holocaust Names Memorial, and the Dutch National Holocaust Museum at Plantage Middenlaan 27, Amsterdam, opened on 11 March 2024. [5]

  4. Symphony No. 21 (Weinberg) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 21, Opus 152, subtitled Kaddish, was composed by Mieczysław Weinberg in 1991. It was the last full-orchestral symphony that Weinberg completed (he died in 1996, leaving his 22nd symphony unorchestrated). [1] [2] The work is dedicated to the Warsaw Ghetto's Holocaust victims. [3] The symphony is a single-movement work in six ...

  5. Symphony of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Symphony of the Seas is an Oasis-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. [8] She was built in 2018 in the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire , France, [ 9 ] the fourth in Royal Caribbean's Oasis class of cruise ships.

  6. Herbert Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Zipper (April 27, 1904 in Vienna, Austria – April 21, 1997 in Santa Monica, California) was an internationally renowned composer, conductor, and arts activist.As an inmate at Dachau concentration camp in the late 1930s, he arranged to have crude musical instruments constructed out of stolen material, and formed a small secret orchestra which performed on Sunday afternoons for the ...

  7. Warsaw Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Ghetto (German: Warschauer Ghetto, officially Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; Polish: getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust.

  8. Karel Ančerl - Wikipedia

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    He was born into a prosperous Jewish family in the village of Tučapy in southern Bohemia, where his father Leopold was a large-scale producer of liquors and spirits.After graduating from the gymnasium in Prague (1918–24) he studied composition and conducting at the Prague Conservatory between 1925 and 1929, [1] along with chamber music, violin and percussion.

  9. Photography of the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Much of the photography of the Holocaust is the work of Nazi German photographers. [7] Some originated as routine administrative procedure, such as identification photographs (); others were intended to illustrate the construction and functioning of the camps or prisoner transport. [5]