1. Music played during programme on Nazis? - The Lemon Fool
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Music played during programme on Nazis? | Straight answers to factual questions
2. Music in Concentration Camps 1933–1945 - OpenEdition Journals
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It would be wrong to reduce the “Music of the Shoah” (Holocaust/churbn) to the Yiddish songs from the ghetto camps of Eastern Europe or to the multiple activities in the realm of classical or Jewish music found in the ghetto camp at Theresienstadt, which of course enjoyed a special status as a model camp. It would be equally wrong to restrict our view of music in concentration camps to the Moorsoldatenlied [The Peat Bog Soldiers], the Buchenwald Song, the Dachau Song, or the so-called “Girls’...
3. The Third Reich 'n Roll | Meet The Residents Wiki | Fandom
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The Third Reich 'n Roll is the second (or third) album by The Residents, recorded in two separate sessions in October 1974 and October 1975, and released on Ralph Records on February 1st 1976. Intended as a scathing satire on the pop music industry,[1] the album consists of two side-long suites, containing "semi-phonetic" interpretations of well-known garage rock and bubblegum pop hits, mostly dating from the 1960s. The album's notorious cover art by Porno/Graphics shows American Bandstand host
4. the politics of The Sound of Music - Peter Levine
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(in Atlanta) My family watched The Sound of Music over the winter break. I am not a big fan of musicals, but the music, lyrics, and cinematography of this movie are famously good. I had always thought the politics of the story were problematic, in a naive sort of way. Thanks to an impressively researched essay by Robert von Dassanowsky, I now believe that the politics are quite sophisticated and perhaps a bit less problematic.
5. German National Song in the Third Reich: A Tale of Two Anthems
Drama on a larger scale was in full display during the huge Nazi rallies that Hitler and Goebbels organized: The stadium filled with tens of thousands of ...
The following overview of German national song forms the basis of several lectures I presented in an unconventional “classroom”: a senior living center. This addition to my teaching load (I refer to it as “musical enrichment programming”) has grown from humble beginnings to its current state, a sizeable curriculum that I eagerly offer to a population whose knowledge of twentieth-century political history is profound, and whose love of music is unmatched. These retirees—my students—defy stereotypes of what it means to be in the late stages of life. They want to deepen their connections with others, stay intellectually active and engaged, and pursue their curiosities and passions. In my teaching at retirement facilities, which now extends to three separate communities and a host of smaller organizations, I see a growing demand for educational offerings that optimally challenge participants and promote an atmosphere of inquisitiveness and deep contemplation. Simultaneously, I have also noticed that the quality and depth of current enrichment options for seniors seem to be off the mark. Recreation coordinators at many living centers misjudge the wisdom and sophistication of their venerable customers, offering them activities that would only be appropriate for young children or the developmentally disabled. This unfortunate truth has created a need for rich educational opportunities within a segment of society whose lived experience includes some of the most intriguing mus...
6. The illustrated history of the Nazis : the nightmare rise and fall of Adolf Hitler
The illustrated history of the Nazis : the nightmare rise and fall of Adolf Hitler ... This complete overview of Hitler's rise to power details Hitler's ...
7. How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power - The Guardian
Sep 25, 2004 · After hearing Adolf Hitler speak, Thyssen became mesmerised by the young firebrand. He joined the Nazi party in December 1931 and admits ...
Rumours of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today's president.
8. Kanye West's Love of Hitler Allegedly Goes Back 20 Years - Rolling Stone
Dec 14, 2022 · ... Nazis and Hitler. “I see good things about Hitler,” West said during the bizarre three-hour interview where he falsely claimed Hitler had ...
Kanye West allegedly discussed his admiration of Nazis during the making of 'The College Dropout' and continued making similar remarks over the years.