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The Sound of Hope: Music as Solace, Resistance and Salvation During the Holocaust and World War II

By Dr. Kellie D. Brown

McFarland
318 pages
$45

“Brown shows how for persecuted and imprisoned Jews, music became a way to preserve their humanity and at times even their lives. … Brown has succeeded admirably in bringing together in one volume so much important research.”

The Washington Post

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