Tango of death: the creation of a Holocaust legend
"A legend that captures the imagination of audiences and shapes representations of the Holocaust is that in Nazi concentration camps Jewish musicians were forced to play a Tango of Death as men, women and children made their way to the gas chambers. This book traces the origins of this legend t...
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Contents Acknowledgements vu List of Illustrations vi 11 i Memory and Myth i i Serendipity з շ Legend and Myth 7 3 Holocaust Legends 8 4 Methodology 13 5 Ethics 15 2 Music in the Camps 18 1 Nazi Concentration Camps 20 2 Music in the Camps 22 3 Singing 22 4 Camp Orchestras 24 5 Purpose of Camp Music 26 6 Repertoire 28 7 Memories of Wagner 29 8 Wagner Myths 31 3 The Tango of Death 34 1 Singing Tangos 34 2 Three Versions 39 3 Which One Is It? 47 4 The Orchestra of Death 51 1 Nuremberg 52 2 Provenance 57 3 The Photographer 59 4 The Photograph 61 5 Location 63 6 The Court 65 7 Returning to the Iconic Image 67
5 The Death of the Orchestra 69 1 Reasons for Doubt 75 2 Fictionalizing Testimony 77 6 The Fugue of Death 81 1 The Poet 82 2 The Poem 84 3 The Title 87 4 Inspiration 89 5 The Legend 91 7 Preserving History 96 1 Imagining Horror 97 2 Capturing the Imagination 99 3 Memorializing and Obfuscating 102 4 Visualizing the Tango of Death 105 5 Preserving History 110 Literature 117 Subject Index 132 Name Index 135
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Subject Index Camp Concentration i, 3,8,14,16,17,20,33, 34,36,46 n. 38,65,68,81,89,107,112, 115 n. 43 Death 1 n. 1,4,5,6, 9,17,21 n. 8,33,35,41 n. 18,48,50,59, 65,72,73,81,86,88,89, 90,97,98,99, 101, ЮЗ, 105,106,107,110, Ш, 112, И4,115,116 Extermination 1 n. 1,19,20,21,23,24,27, 48,64 n. 43,90 Forced labor 20-21,37,72, 84 Camp music History of 97,105 Repertoire of 28-29,49,104 Singing 22-23,28,34,35,99 Songs 22-23,28 n. 17,34,3θ-38,42,43, 48,50,70,96 Camp orchestras 1,3,6,18,19,24-31,34,44, 48,49,65,67,99,100 Auschwitz-main camp 24-25,27,28, 29,30,31 Auschwitz 11-Birkenau (men) 24-25,27, 28,30,32 Auschwitz 11-Birkenau (women) 24-25, 27,28,29 Auschwitz 111-Monowitz 24-25 Bełżec, Majdamek, Sobibor and Treblinka 19,25,26,27,28 Janowska 4,18, 26,44,47, 49, 50,51,52, 58,65,67,69,81,91,92,101,102,103, 106,107,108,110 n. 38,111,112,113,114 Camps Auschwitz 2,8,9,11,17,19,20,22-30,31, 33, 34, 35,3θ, 38, 63, 72, 85, 86, 88, ιοί, 111,112,115 Auschwitz-Birkenau 2, 9,20,23,24-28, 30,35 Auschwitz-Monowitz 2,20,23,24,25 Bełżec 2,19 п.4,60 n. 31 Bergen Belsen 2,115 n. 43 Buchenwald 2,3,20,24 Chełmno 2,19,20 Dachau 2,20,24 Janowska 1,2,19-21,26,34,37-44,46, 47,48,49,50,54,55,59՛ θο, 6i, 63,65, 66, 67,68, 69,70, 71,72,73,75,76, 78, 8o, 89,90,91,95,96,99,108,111,112, 113,115 Majdanek 2,20,21 n. 8,28,72,90 Sachsenhausen 2,20,24,31 n. 25,36,63 Sobibor 2,20,21 n. 8,25,26,60 n. 31,112 Theresienstadt 2,22,115 n. 43 Treblinka 2,19,20,21 n. 8,25,26,27,53 n. 9,112 Death and the Maiden 38-39,44,93,100,101 Dance of 100 in tango, See Tango de la muerte Orchestra of 17,53,54,56,61,63,66,68, 82,111
Fact/factual 7,10, uo accuracy 15 historicity 13 information 89 Fiction/fictional 7,96,110 dialogue 92,94 Fact and 6,8,76,95,97,103 fictionalized 10,78,96,97 memory 15,31 Gas chambers 1,9,17,18,19,20,23,27, 29-ЗЗ, 44,72,81,99, m, 112 History 2,5,6,8,12,13,14,57,67,97,104,105, 109,110 Jewish 18,81 of Tango 92,95 of the Holocaust 8,10,98,102,103, no of the Tango of Death 105,108,109,116 Historians 10,14,29,30,111 Tango 19,34, Holocaust 3,6,8,11,15,33,51,68,85 n.10,86, 97-98,99-105,110, пз, 114 by bullets 70 icons 11,12,17,67,68,111 legends 8-12,13,101-102 memory 6,102,103,113 memorialization 7,33,51,102
133 SUBJECT INDEX myths 101-102 martyrology 8,102 modus operandi 6,113,114,116 narratives 14,25,102,114 Icon/Iconic photograph 17,50,52,53,56-58,61-63, 68,91,102,103,106,111,114 poem 81,85,111 Imagination 7,60,73,94,96,97,99, 114 Literary 91,95 of audiences 2,7,17,96,97,110 Jews 1,4,6,8,12-13,18,19,2o 21,29,32,35, 47,48,70,79,81,83,88,98,99,100,101, 104,111,112,113,114 Jewish culture 49,88 musicians 4,18,26,79,81 tango 18,48 n, 47,50,79,81,91,112,113 Question, Final Solution of the 20,32, 85 n. 10, Legend 7-8,11,13-15,96,99,116 of Dutch resistance 12-13 ofKolNidrei 8,101 of ninty-three Jewish girls 7-10,11 of the dancer 9 of the death of the orchestra 101 of the Tango of Death 1,2,3,6,7,13,17, 19,32,51, 67,68,69,79,80,82,87,89, 91, 95, 97, 99,too,101,102,105,106,108, 109,110,111,112,113,114,115 Visualizing the legend of the Tango of Death 105-110 Lemberg/Lviv 1,20,21,26,44,45,48,49,53, 65,90,91,92 n. 26, 95,107,108 Concentration camp 20,46 n. 38,47,65, 68,81,89,98,102,106,107,112,115 Memory 34,57,77,107,116 Collective 6-7,102,111 Fictional 15,31 Memorial additions and corrections organizations 102 presence 8,13 services 10 stone 106-108 77 Memorialization 7,51,102 Murder 19,20,22,72 n. 8,115 Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau 30,35 Ghetto Fighters’ House 53,63,64 United States Holocaust Memorial 36, 37,42,43,57 Music As torture 4,6,23,54,90,113 Camp, See Camp music Classical 28,64,103,106 Klezmer 45-46 Opera 19,27,28,32-33,100, Popular 27,34,36 n. 4 Tango 3,6,19,36 n. 7,41,89,99,109-110 n. 36 Myths 7-8,14,15,111 about Anne Frank 11-12 about Paul Celan 81,82 about Hitler 40,44,48,81
about Richard Wagner 31-33,111 Nazi atrocities 39 n. 13,40,59,66,69,98, 108,111 barbarism, barbarity 4,67,101 collaboration u, 59,72 collaborators 77-78 fascism/fascist 73,74,75,79,94 ideology 32,33 occupation 7,11,12,36,46,59,79, 92 n. 26 propaganda 22,32,88 version of Plegaria 43 n. 22,50,112 viciousness 66,79,91,113 war crimes 49,52,70,90,108 n. 31 Photograph 14,52,56,64,57 n. 24,59-60, 66-67,72,75,91,102,107,108 of the orchestra 4,17,50,51-55,57,59, 60,65,66,67,68,91,103,106,111,113,114 Photographer of 52,57,58,59,61,62 Propaganda Nazi 22,32,88 Soviet 67,79,113 Representations 7,13,17,97-98,110-113 survivors 14,16, 31,45, 46, 49, 50, 63, 92, 92 n. 26,94,110 n. 38,115 n. 43
134 SUBJECT INDEX Representations (cont.) victims 15,16, го, 31,33,54,79,88,95,98, 106,107 visual 51,67,72,78,98 Resilience/resistance 2,6,10,11,23,99,100, 101,114,116 Schindler’s List 48,102,104-105,110 Soviet citizens 21,54,70,91,113 Extraordinary State Commission 39,40, 45, 54, 55,57,59, 60, 63, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72,73,78,90,91,108,111 prosecution 18,19 n. 4,34,39 n. 13,40, 65,66,71,72,76 n. 16,90,106, 111 propaganda 67,79,113 Red Army 1,21,40 n. 17,57,60, 61,84,111 version of the legend of the Tango of Death 113 Tango Argentinian 3,34,39,43,47,91,92,106, 112 German 35 n. 3 Yiddish 19 Polish 37,48 Tango of Death Piegaria 2 n. 5,3,4 n. 8,42-44,47-48, 50,81,92,94,95,105,106,112 Tango de la muerte 44 n. 30,92-94,105 Tango smerti 95 Tangóul Mortii 81,87 Todesfuge 50,81,82,84-89,91,92,94, ա Todestango 37,43,48,5°, 82,87,89,91 To ostatnia niedziela 45-49,50,95,104 Ո. 21,112 Trial Krasnodar 59-60,72-73,77-78 Nuremberg trial 4,17,18,20,32,34,40, 52-57,60,65-67,70-72,76,106,111 Truth 7,14,33,41, 86,96,111, Ո4,116 true stories 7,9,13,14,43,96,99 Witnesses testimony 12,14,35,40,45,60,63,64,72, 74,77, 78, 82, 85,113 n. 41 reliability 15-16,66,76-77
Name Index Agamben, Giorgio 114 Arendt, Hanna 100 Adomo, Theodor 86-87 Assmann, Aleida 3, 6,7,111 Bal, Mieke 8,13,14 Barnouw, David и Beorn, Waitman Wade 3,19 ո. 5, շւ, 55 ո՛ 14, 58 Ո. 27, 64 Ո. 41, 75 Ո-1շ,սշ Beyssade, Sylvie 38,43 η· 2θ Bianco, Eduardo 2 ո. 5,4 ո. 8,42-44, 47, 48, 81,105 Bovenkerk, Frank 12 Brauer, Juliane 6,22,23,26,27,29 ո. 19,115 Browning, Christoffer 16 Buruma, Ian 12 Celan, Paul 17,81-84, 86-92,95 m Ghianda, Marek 51,68 Clendinnen, Inga 9,50,97,99,115 Coetzee, John 86 Cohen, Leonard 51,102-103 Czackis, Lloica 19,34,35,43,44,50 John, Eckhard 3,6,17,37,99 Judkovski.José 18,34,81 Kaczerginski, Smaryahu 36 Kiefer, Anselm 89 n. 19 Kulisiewicz, Aleksander 36,37,38, 42-43.48 Kuzmin Sergey, 40-41,45,57,60-61,73-75, 78 Laks, Szymon 25 n. 11,114 Levi, Primo 15,97,101 Lewinter, Herman 57-63, Lorenz, Chris 14 Lower, Wendy 54 Malishevsky, Igor 44, Milewski, Barbara 16,36 n. 5 Misiewicz, Ignacy 75,76 Mund, Yacub 18,40,53,75,79,82,96-97, 101,106,107,108 Muzyczka, Anna 37,38,39,42,43,50 Naliwajek-Mazurek, Katarzyna Dawidowicz, Lucy 8,102 Didi-Huberman, George 14 Dorfman, Ariel 100 Douglas, Lawrence 66-67 Fackler, Guido 3,6,19,22-24,26-29,63, 65,100,114 Felstiner, John 81,84-89,90,92 Frank, Anne 11-12,101 Gilbert, Shirli 3,6,19,20,23,24,25,26,27, 28,30,31 n. 25,35,36,37,64,97,114,115 Ginzburg, Lev 78 Haan, Ido de 12,16 Haydn, Joseph 2,28,69 Hirsch, Francine 51,67,71,72 Hondius, Dieke 13 Jedlińska, Eleonora 51,61-62,68 Jenkins, Sir Karl 109-110 6,43 n. 22, 5Գ53 Nomberg-Przytyk, Sara Nudler, Julio 9 34,81,87,91-92,94-95 Ochs, Wilhelm, See Porath, Zeev Ophuis, Ronald 98
Perel, Esther 99-100 Petersburski, Jerzy 45-47,49 Pihlström, Sami 16,101 Pohl, Dieter 3,76 Pojtser, Anna 59,60,6ı, 70,72-78 Porath, Zeev 63, 64,88 n. 17,107 n. 28 Presser, Jacob 4,12,18 Redzik, Adam 21,26,43,53 Ross, Alex 30 n. 23,32,33 Sands, Philippe 1 Samuel, Raphael 8,13,15,96,102 Sandkühler, Thomas 21,64 n. 43
136 NAME INDEX Schubert, Franz 28,38,39,43 Sheffi, Na’ania 30,33 Siegel, Dina 33 Smirnov, Lev Nikolaevich 18,40,52-54,56, Vyshinskii, Andrei 71,72 n. 7 Vuijsje, Maija 29 θ3, θ5.67,82 Snyder, Timothy 113 Spielberg, Steven 102, no Stricks, Leonid 18,53,69 n. 1,75,79,81,82, 106 Szczęśniak, Hubert 31,35 n. 3 Wagenaar, Willem 14,16 Wagner, Richard 2,17,19,29-33,64,108, in Wells, Leon Weliczer 1 n. 2,21,40,76,113 n. 41 Werb, Bret 6,19,35,36 n. 4,36 n. 6,38 n. 10, 38 n. u, 57 n. 25 Wiedemann, Barbara 89,90,91 Wiesel, Elie 97,101 n. 11 Wiesenthal, Simon 1 n. 2,21,26 n. 14,38,43 n. 25,53,64,76 Thompson, Paul 8,13,15,96,102 Tokarev, Mikhail 40,60, 72-74,78 Toltz, Joseph 38 n. 10 Vynnychuck, Yuri Dayehsche ì Staatsbibliothek □ München 14 n. 26,46,47 n. 41,95 |
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Contents Acknowledgements vu List of Illustrations vi 11 i Memory and Myth i i Serendipity з շ Legend and Myth 7 3 Holocaust Legends 8 4 Methodology 13 5 Ethics 15 2 Music in the Camps 18 1 Nazi Concentration Camps 20 2 Music in the Camps 22 3 Singing 22 4 Camp Orchestras 24 5 Purpose of Camp Music 26 6 Repertoire 28 7 Memories of Wagner 29 8 Wagner Myths 31 3 The Tango of Death 34 1 Singing Tangos 34 2 Three Versions 39 3 Which One Is It? 47 4 The Orchestra of Death 51 1 Nuremberg 52 2 Provenance 57 3 The Photographer 59 4 The Photograph 61 5 Location 63 6 The Court 65 7 Returning to the Iconic Image 67
5 The Death of the Orchestra 69 1 Reasons for Doubt 75 2 Fictionalizing Testimony 77 6 The Fugue of Death 81 1 The Poet 82 2 The Poem 84 3 The Title 87 4 Inspiration 89 5 The Legend 91 7 Preserving History 96 1 Imagining Horror 97 2 Capturing the Imagination 99 3 Memorializing and Obfuscating 102 4 Visualizing the Tango of Death 105 5 Preserving History 110 Literature 117 Subject Index 132 Name Index 135
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LITERATURE 131 Włodarski, Amy Lynn (2014). Musical Memories of Terezin in Transnational Perspec tive. In: Tina Frühauf and Lily Hirsch (eds.). Dislocated Memories -Jews, Music, and Postwar German Culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 57-72. Wunderlich, Uli (2001). Der Tanz in den Tod. Totentänze vom Mittelalter bis zum Gegenwart. Freiburg: Eulen Verlag. Wynnyczuk, Jurij (2018). Tango smierc. Warsaw: Kolegium Europy Wschodniej. Young, James Edward (1988). Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences ofInterpretation. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Zegenhagen, Evelyn (2009). Lemberg [Lemberg (Weststrasse), Lemberg (Janowska)] In: Geoffrey P. Megargee (ed.). Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945· Washington, D.C.: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 284-285.
Subject Index Camp Concentration i, 3,8,14,16,17,20,33, 34,36,46 n. 38,65,68,81,89,107,112, 115 n. 43 Death 1 n. 1,4,5,6, 9,17,21 n. 8,33,35,41 n. 18,48,50,59, 65,72,73,81,86,88,89, 90,97,98,99, 101, ЮЗ, 105,106,107,110, Ш, 112, И4,115,116 Extermination 1 n. 1,19,20,21,23,24,27, 48,64 n. 43,90 Forced labor 20-21,37,72, 84 Camp music History of 97,105 Repertoire of 28-29,49,104 Singing 22-23,28,34,35,99 Songs 22-23,28 n. 17,34,3θ-38,42,43, 48,50,70,96 Camp orchestras 1,3,6,18,19,24-31,34,44, 48,49,65,67,99,100 Auschwitz-main camp 24-25,27,28, 29,30,31 Auschwitz 11-Birkenau (men) 24-25,27, 28,30,32 Auschwitz 11-Birkenau (women) 24-25, 27,28,29 Auschwitz 111-Monowitz 24-25 Bełżec, Majdamek, Sobibor and Treblinka 19,25,26,27,28 Janowska 4,18, 26,44,47, 49, 50,51,52, 58,65,67,69,81,91,92,101,102,103, 106,107,108,110 n. 38,111,112,113,114 Camps Auschwitz 2,8,9,11,17,19,20,22-30,31, 33, 34, 35,3θ, 38, 63, 72, 85, 86, 88, ιοί, 111,112,115 Auschwitz-Birkenau 2, 9,20,23,24-28, 30,35 Auschwitz-Monowitz 2,20,23,24,25 Bełżec 2,19 п.4,60 n. 31 Bergen Belsen 2,115 n. 43 Buchenwald 2,3,20,24 Chełmno 2,19,20 Dachau 2,20,24 Janowska 1,2,19-21,26,34,37-44,46, 47,48,49,50,54,55,59՛ θο, 6i, 63,65, 66, 67,68, 69,70, 71,72,73,75,76, 78, 8o, 89,90,91,95,96,99,108,111,112, 113,115 Majdanek 2,20,21 n. 8,28,72,90 Sachsenhausen 2,20,24,31 n. 25,36,63 Sobibor 2,20,21 n. 8,25,26,60 n. 31,112 Theresienstadt 2,22,115 n. 43 Treblinka 2,19,20,21 n. 8,25,26,27,53 n. 9,112 Death and the Maiden 38-39,44,93,100,101 Dance of 100 in tango, See Tango de la muerte Orchestra of 17,53,54,56,61,63,66,68, 82,111
Fact/factual 7,10, uo accuracy 15 historicity 13 information 89 Fiction/fictional 7,96,110 dialogue 92,94 Fact and 6,8,76,95,97,103 fictionalized 10,78,96,97 memory 15,31 Gas chambers 1,9,17,18,19,20,23,27, 29-ЗЗ, 44,72,81,99, m, 112 History 2,5,6,8,12,13,14,57,67,97,104,105, 109,110 Jewish 18,81 of Tango 92,95 of the Holocaust 8,10,98,102,103, no of the Tango of Death 105,108,109,116 Historians 10,14,29,30,111 Tango 19,34, Holocaust 3,6,8,11,15,33,51,68,85 n.10,86, 97-98,99-105,110, пз, 114 by bullets 70 icons 11,12,17,67,68,111 legends 8-12,13,101-102 memory 6,102,103,113 memorialization 7,33,51,102
133 SUBJECT INDEX myths 101-102 martyrology 8,102 modus operandi 6,113,114,116 narratives 14,25,102,114 Icon/Iconic photograph 17,50,52,53,56-58,61-63, 68,91,102,103,106,111,114 poem 81,85,111 Imagination 7,60,73,94,96,97,99, 114 Literary 91,95 of audiences 2,7,17,96,97,110 Jews 1,4,6,8,12-13,18,19,2o 21,29,32,35, 47,48,70,79,81,83,88,98,99,100,101, 104,111,112,113,114 Jewish culture 49,88 musicians 4,18,26,79,81 tango 18,48 n, 47,50,79,81,91,112,113 Question, Final Solution of the 20,32, 85 n. 10, Legend 7-8,11,13-15,96,99,116 of Dutch resistance 12-13 ofKolNidrei 8,101 of ninty-three Jewish girls 7-10,11 of the dancer 9 of the death of the orchestra 101 of the Tango of Death 1,2,3,6,7,13,17, 19,32,51, 67,68,69,79,80,82,87,89, 91, 95, 97, 99,too,101,102,105,106,108, 109,110,111,112,113,114,115 Visualizing the legend of the Tango of Death 105-110 Lemberg/Lviv 1,20,21,26,44,45,48,49,53, 65,90,91,92 n. 26, 95,107,108 Concentration camp 20,46 n. 38,47,65, 68,81,89,98,102,106,107,112,115 Memory 34,57,77,107,116 Collective 6-7,102,111 Fictional 15,31 Memorial additions and corrections organizations 102 presence 8,13 services 10 stone 106-108 77 Memorialization 7,51,102 Murder 19,20,22,72 n. 8,115 Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau 30,35 Ghetto Fighters’ House 53,63,64 United States Holocaust Memorial 36, 37,42,43,57 Music As torture 4,6,23,54,90,113 Camp, See Camp music Classical 28,64,103,106 Klezmer 45-46 Opera 19,27,28,32-33,100, Popular 27,34,36 n. 4 Tango 3,6,19,36 n. 7,41,89,99,109-110 n. 36 Myths 7-8,14,15,111 about Anne Frank 11-12 about Paul Celan 81,82 about Hitler 40,44,48,81
about Richard Wagner 31-33,111 Nazi atrocities 39 n. 13,40,59,66,69,98, 108,111 barbarism, barbarity 4,67,101 collaboration u, 59,72 collaborators 77-78 fascism/fascist 73,74,75,79,94 ideology 32,33 occupation 7,11,12,36,46,59,79, 92 n. 26 propaganda 22,32,88 version of Plegaria 43 n. 22,50,112 viciousness 66,79,91,113 war crimes 49,52,70,90,108 n. 31 Photograph 14,52,56,64,57 n. 24,59-60, 66-67,72,75,91,102,107,108 of the orchestra 4,17,50,51-55,57,59, 60,65,66,67,68,91,103,106,111,113,114 Photographer of 52,57,58,59,61,62 Propaganda Nazi 22,32,88 Soviet 67,79,113 Representations 7,13,17,97-98,110-113 survivors 14,16, 31,45, 46, 49, 50, 63, 92, 92 n. 26,94,110 n. 38,115 n. 43
134 SUBJECT INDEX Representations (cont.) victims 15,16, го, 31,33,54,79,88,95,98, 106,107 visual 51,67,72,78,98 Resilience/resistance 2,6,10,11,23,99,100, 101,114,116 Schindler’s List 48,102,104-105,110 Soviet citizens 21,54,70,91,113 Extraordinary State Commission 39,40, 45, 54, 55,57,59, 60, 63, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72,73,78,90,91,108,111 prosecution 18,19 n. 4,34,39 n. 13,40, 65,66,71,72,76 n. 16,90,106, 111 propaganda 67,79,113 Red Army 1,21,40 n. 17,57,60, 61,84,111 version of the legend of the Tango of Death 113 Tango Argentinian 3,34,39,43,47,91,92,106, 112 German 35 n. 3 Yiddish 19 Polish 37,48 Tango of Death Piegaria 2 n. 5,3,4 n. 8,42-44,47-48, 50,81,92,94,95,105,106,112 Tango de la muerte 44 n. 30,92-94,105 Tango smerti 95 Tangóul Mortii 81,87 Todesfuge 50,81,82,84-89,91,92,94, ա Todestango 37,43,48,5°, 82,87,89,91 To ostatnia niedziela 45-49,50,95,104 Ո. 21,112 Trial Krasnodar 59-60,72-73,77-78 Nuremberg trial 4,17,18,20,32,34,40, 52-57,60,65-67,70-72,76,106,111 Truth 7,14,33,41, 86,96,111, Ո4,116 true stories 7,9,13,14,43,96,99 Witnesses testimony 12,14,35,40,45,60,63,64,72, 74,77, 78, 82, 85,113 n. 41 reliability 15-16,66,76-77
Name Index Agamben, Giorgio 114 Arendt, Hanna 100 Adomo, Theodor 86-87 Assmann, Aleida 3, 6,7,111 Bal, Mieke 8,13,14 Barnouw, David и Beorn, Waitman Wade 3,19 ո. 5, շւ, 55 ո՛ 14, 58 Ո. 27, 64 Ո. 41, 75 Ո-1շ,սշ Beyssade, Sylvie 38,43 η· 2θ Bianco, Eduardo 2 ո. 5,4 ո. 8,42-44, 47, 48, 81,105 Bovenkerk, Frank 12 Brauer, Juliane 6,22,23,26,27,29 ո. 19,115 Browning, Christoffer 16 Buruma, Ian 12 Celan, Paul 17,81-84, 86-92,95 m Ghianda, Marek 51,68 Clendinnen, Inga 9,50,97,99,115 Coetzee, John 86 Cohen, Leonard 51,102-103 Czackis, Lloica 19,34,35,43,44,50 John, Eckhard 3,6,17,37,99 Judkovski.José 18,34,81 Kaczerginski, Smaryahu 36 Kiefer, Anselm 89 n. 19 Kulisiewicz, Aleksander 36,37,38, 42-43.48 Kuzmin Sergey, 40-41,45,57,60-61,73-75, 78 Laks, Szymon 25 n. 11,114 Levi, Primo 15,97,101 Lewinter, Herman 57-63, Lorenz, Chris 14 Lower, Wendy 54 Malishevsky, Igor 44, Milewski, Barbara 16,36 n. 5 Misiewicz, Ignacy 75,76 Mund, Yacub 18,40,53,75,79,82,96-97, 101,106,107,108 Muzyczka, Anna 37,38,39,42,43,50 Naliwajek-Mazurek, Katarzyna Dawidowicz, Lucy 8,102 Didi-Huberman, George 14 Dorfman, Ariel 100 Douglas, Lawrence 66-67 Fackler, Guido 3,6,19,22-24,26-29,63, 65,100,114 Felstiner, John 81,84-89,90,92 Frank, Anne 11-12,101 Gilbert, Shirli 3,6,19,20,23,24,25,26,27, 28,30,31 n. 25,35,36,37,64,97,114,115 Ginzburg, Lev 78 Haan, Ido de 12,16 Haydn, Joseph 2,28,69 Hirsch, Francine 51,67,71,72 Hondius, Dieke 13 Jedlińska, Eleonora 51,61-62,68 Jenkins, Sir Karl 109-110 6,43 n. 22, 5Գ53 Nomberg-Przytyk, Sara Nudler, Julio 9 34,81,87,91-92,94-95 Ochs, Wilhelm, See Porath, Zeev Ophuis, Ronald 98
Perel, Esther 99-100 Petersburski, Jerzy 45-47,49 Pihlström, Sami 16,101 Pohl, Dieter 3,76 Pojtser, Anna 59,60,6ı, 70,72-78 Porath, Zeev 63, 64,88 n. 17,107 n. 28 Presser, Jacob 4,12,18 Redzik, Adam 21,26,43,53 Ross, Alex 30 n. 23,32,33 Sands, Philippe 1 Samuel, Raphael 8,13,15,96,102 Sandkühler, Thomas 21,64 n. 43
136 NAME INDEX Schubert, Franz 28,38,39,43 Sheffi, Na’ania 30,33 Siegel, Dina 33 Smirnov, Lev Nikolaevich 18,40,52-54,56, Vyshinskii, Andrei 71,72 n. 7 Vuijsje, Maija 29 θ3, θ5.67,82 Snyder, Timothy 113 Spielberg, Steven 102, no Stricks, Leonid 18,53,69 n. 1,75,79,81,82, 106 Szczęśniak, Hubert 31,35 n. 3 Wagenaar, Willem 14,16 Wagner, Richard 2,17,19,29-33,64,108, in Wells, Leon Weliczer 1 n. 2,21,40,76,113 n. 41 Werb, Bret 6,19,35,36 n. 4,36 n. 6,38 n. 10, 38 n. u, 57 n. 25 Wiedemann, Barbara 89,90,91 Wiesel, Elie 97,101 n. 11 Wiesenthal, Simon 1 n. 2,21,26 n. 14,38,43 n. 25,53,64,76 Thompson, Paul 8,13,15,96,102 Tokarev, Mikhail 40,60, 72-74,78 Toltz, Joseph 38 n. 10 Vynnychuck, Yuri Dayehsche ì Staatsbibliothek □ München 14 n. 26,46,47 n. 41,95 |
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geographic_facet | Lemberg |
id | DE-604.BV048851218 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T21:40:13Z |
indexdate | 2025-01-29T13:16:34Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789004525061 |
language | English |
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physical | 136 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm |
psigel | BSB_NED_20230621 DHB_BSB_FID |
publishDate | 2023 |
publishDateSearch | 2023 |
publishDateSort | 2023 |
publisher | Brill |
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series | Jews, judaism, and the arts |
series2 | Jews, judaism, and the arts |
spelling | Haan, Willem de 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)1061106977 aut Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend by Willem de Haan Leiden ; Boston Brill [2023] © 2023 136 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Jews, judaism, and the arts volume 3 "A legend that captures the imagination of audiences and shapes representations of the Holocaust is that in Nazi concentration camps Jewish musicians were forced to play a Tango of Death as men, women and children made their way to the gas chambers. This book traces the origins of this legend to a little known concentration camp in Ukraine where musicians were forced to perform a Jewish tango before they were murdered themselves. By reconstructing the creation of this legend, the book shows how the actual history is hidden, distorted, or even lost altogether"-- Geschichte 1943 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1940-1945 gnd rswk-swf Musik (DE-588)4040802-4 gnd rswk-swf Tango (DE-588)4184397-6 gnd rswk-swf Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd rswk-swf Konzentrationslager (DE-588)4032352-3 gnd rswk-swf Lemberg (DE-588)4035304-7 gnd rswk-swf Janowska (Concentration camp) Jews / Persecutions / Ukraine / Lʹviv Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) / Ukraine / Lʹviv Jews / Persecutions Ukraine / Lʹviv 1939-1945 Lemberg (DE-588)4035304-7 g Konzentrationslager (DE-588)4032352-3 s Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 s Tango (DE-588)4184397-6 s Geschichte 1943 z DE-604 Musik (DE-588)4040802-4 s Geschichte 1940-1945 z Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-90-04-52507-8 Jews, judaism, and the arts volume 3 (DE-604)BV046360747 3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034116488&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034116488&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034116488&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Sachregister Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034116488&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Personenregister |
spellingShingle | Haan, Willem de 1945- Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend Jews, judaism, and the arts Musik (DE-588)4040802-4 gnd Tango (DE-588)4184397-6 gnd Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd Konzentrationslager (DE-588)4032352-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4040802-4 (DE-588)4184397-6 (DE-588)4073091-8 (DE-588)4032352-3 (DE-588)4035304-7 |
title | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend |
title_auth | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend |
title_exact_search | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend |
title_exact_search_txtP | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend |
title_full | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend by Willem de Haan |
title_fullStr | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend by Willem de Haan |
title_full_unstemmed | Tango of death the creation of a Holocaust legend by Willem de Haan |
title_short | Tango of death |
title_sort | tango of death the creation of a holocaust legend |
title_sub | the creation of a Holocaust legend |
topic | Musik (DE-588)4040802-4 gnd Tango (DE-588)4184397-6 gnd Judenvernichtung (DE-588)4073091-8 gnd Konzentrationslager (DE-588)4032352-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Musik Tango Judenvernichtung Konzentrationslager Lemberg |
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