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  2. Mauthausen Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The "Mauthausen Trilogy", also known as "The Ballad of Mauthausen" [3] and the "Mauthausen Cantata", [4] is a cycle of four arias with lyrics based on poems written by Greek poet Iakovos Kambanellis, a Mauthausen concentration camp survivor, and music written by Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis.

  3. I Never Saw Another Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    A book of art and poetry by Jewish children from Terezin concentration camp, compiled by Hana Volavková. The title comes from a poem by Pavel Friedmann, who died at Auschwitz.

  4. Category:Songs about the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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  5. Nazi songs - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists various songs and marches created by the Nazi Party, such as Horst-Wessel-Lied, Kampflied der Nationalsozialisten, and Hitlernationale. It does not contain any lyrics or information related to ss marschiert in feindesland, which is a German phrase meaning "SS marches in enemy territory".

  6. List of composers influenced by the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of composers who have written music about the Holocaust, or who were directly influenced by the holocaust. This list is alphabetical by name. This list is alphabetical by name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. Red Sector A - Wikipedia

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    Red Sector A is a song by Rush from their 1984 album Grace Under Pressure, inspired by the Holocaust and a NASA launch area. Learn about the song's lyrics, music, live performance and references.

  8. Alice Herz-Sommer - Wikipedia

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    Alice Herz-Sommer was a Czech-born Israeli pianist and Holocaust survivor who lived to 110. She performed in Theresienstadt concentration camp and taught music in Israel and London.

  9. Violins of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Violins of Hope is a collection of violins, violas and cellos that survived the Holocaust and are used for education and memorialization. The collection is owned by the Weinstein family, who are violin makers and musicians, and has performed in various countries and venues since 2008.