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Maroc Maroc - THE IRISH TIMES - Culture - 31/10/2024 11:14

The Lost Music of the Holocaust: a problematic study

Francesco Lotoro’s research is unclear and ignores how music-making in the Nazi camps was sometimes a form of torture

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