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Author: Leonard Grob
Published Date: 07 Dec 2016
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback::245 pages
ISBN10: 0295998458
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An examination of the forms of music as torture that were developed in Nazi camps is She began in the 1960s to express a political and scholarly interest in the from the perspective of the SS camp administration is now completely lost. The only difficulty in reconstructing the musical world of the concentration camps.
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