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The inextinguishable symphony: a true story of music and love in Nazi Germany
The inextinguishable symphony: a true story of music and love in Nazi Germany
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Goldsmith, Martin, 1952-
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Adult Nonfiction 940.5318 Goldsmith
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Prelude
Alex and Gunther
Julian and Rosemarie
1933
The Kubu
The mask
Pathétique
La vie bohème
Kurt Singer
A protest in Paris
Chocolate and canaries
Two newspapers
The march
Vaterland und Vaterhaus
"One slap after the other"
Prinzenstrasse
Sempre libera
New world, and old
Appointment in Quito
Eine kleine curfew music
The Resurrection symphony
The Inextinguishable symphony
"Crying like dogs"
"It will be in your conscience.
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Biography
Goldsmith, George
Goldsmith, George, 1913-
Goldsmith, Rosemarie
Goldsmith, Rosemarie, 1917-1984
History
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Biography
Jewish musicians
Jewish musicians -- Germany -- Biography
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Goldsmith, Martin
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9780471350972
9780470254080
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NoveList
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