Authors: James A. Grymes
Dobrowen, Issay, 32, 155
Donau,
175
Dorohoi, 231
Due, Mary Barratt, 172
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Edineţ, 206
Eichmann, Adolf, 71, 76
Einstein, Albert, 36â37
“El Malei Rachamim,” 221
Elverum, 165
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Falkenhorst, Nikolaus von, 170
Feldborg, Arild, 190
Fenyves, Alice, 43
Fenyves, Lorand, 43
Flagstad, Kirsten, 183â85
Flesch, Carl, 155
Flute of Sanssouci, The,
162
France, 79
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, 63
Franconia,
103
Frankfurt Culture League, 24, 26, 27
Franz Joseph I, Emperor, 65â66
Frederick the Great, 162
Freedom to the Homeland, 195, 231
Fromm, Julius, 109
Fromms Act factory, 109
Furtwängler, Wilhelm, 30
Fustamit, Maria, 246, 251, 256
Fustamit, Pavlo, 246, 251, 253, 256
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Garimberti, Ferdinando, 8
Geldmacher, Wolfgang, 171â72, 176â77, 183
German Emergency Committee, 72
Germany,
see
Nazi Germany
Gershtein, Meir, 240â41, 246
Gershtein, Reizele, 240â42, 268
Gershtein, Shunye, 242
Gershtein family, 240, 242, 253, 268
Gershwin, George, 134
Gestapo, 76â77, 107, 171
Ghetto Swingers, 142
Gildenman, Moshe, “Uncle Misha,” 235, 239, 249â50, 257â59, 261â67, 269, 271, 275â79
Gildenman, Simcha “Lionka,” 239, 253, 258, 259, 262, 263, 275, 277â79
Glaser, Berit, 156, 182, 185
Glaser, Ernst, 11,
149
, 151, 154â57, 161â63, 167, 169â70, 172â74, 176â93
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escape to Sweden, 176â90
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Guadagnini violin of, 178, 183
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Ole Bull's violin and, 151, 159â61, 163, 166, 172, 191, 292
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return to Norway, 191
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Torgersen and, 192â93
Glaser, Ernst Simon, 193
Glaser, Felix, 155â57, 178, 182â83
Glaser, Jenny Rosenbaum, 155, 182â83
Glaser, Kari Marie Aarvold, 155, 172, 177, 181â82, 185â89, 191â93
Glaser, Liv, 156, 182, 185, 193
Glaser, Lizzie, 155â57
Glaser, Susanna, 193
Gleiwitz, 144
Goebbels, Joseph, 19, 167
Goldberg, Szymon, 20
Goldschmidt, Alex, 74, 75
Goldschmidt, Helmut, 74, 75
Goldsmith, George (Günther Goldschmidt), 24, 26â29, 74, 107, 108
Goldsmith, Rosemary (Rosemarie Gumpert), 24, 26, 29, 107, 108
Göring, Hermann, 109
Graener, Paul, 162
Great Norwegian Performers 1945â2000
, 192
“Greetings to Upper Salzburg,” 132â33
Grieg, Edvard, 151, 158, 185, 188
Grieg Academy, 192
Grini, 168
Grünschlag, David, 42
Guadagnini, Giovanni Battista, 178, 183
Guarneri, Andrea, 217
Guarneri, Bartolomeo Giuseppe (del Gesù), 159
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Ole Bull's violin made by, 151, 159â61, 163, 166, 172, 191, 193â94, 217, 292
Guarneri violins, 159, 217, 288
Gura Humorului, 197, 200, 201, 206, 208, 210, 213, 216, 219, 286
Gypsy Family Camp, 141â42
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Haakon VII, King, 165
Haas, Fritz “Papa,” 99, 100
Haemmerle, Albert, 131
Haendel, Ida, 4, 5
Haentzschel, Georg, 20
Haftel, Heinrich, 42
Haganah, 83, 90
Hanegbi, Seffi, 279â80
Hardanger fiddle, 158
Harstad, 168
“Hatikvah,” 56, 81, 87, 210, 232, 281
Haydn, Joseph, 20, 63, 64, 160â62
Hechalutz, 75â76
Heide, Harald, 160â62, 164â66
Heifetz, Jascha, 3, 10
Helios,
80â82
Helset, Olaf, 190
Herset, Kjellaug, 179â80
Himmler, Heinrich, 117
Hird, 153, 169
Hitler, Adolf, 18, 63, 65, 107, 133, 143, 153, 171, 247, 279
Hitler Youth, 160
Hlinka Guard, 77â79
Holocaust History Museum, 281
Höss, Rudolf, 118
Hubay, JenÅ, 43
Huberman, BronisÅaw, 11, 15, 29â49, 51, 52, 57
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IaÅi, 197â99, 203
Israel, 56, 231, 232, 279
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Winingers in, 232â33
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, 29, 56, 209
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Järvsö, 190
Jawor, Tadeusz, 116
Jewish Agency for Palestine, 45â46, 48
Jewish Culture League, 22â29, 32, 38, 39, 45, 108, 109
Jewish Historical Institute, 279
Jewish National Fund, 50
Joachim, Joseph, 30
Johan de Witt,
94â95
Johannesen, Jim, 169
Juilliard School, 5
Juliek (violinist), 144â45
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Kaddish, 249â50, 262
“Kaddish” (Ravel), 210
Karajan, Herbert von, 66
Karol (informant), 265â66, 269â72
Kirkenes, 190
Kirkenes March,
190
Kishinev, 240
Klemperer, Otto, 26â27
Klezmer, 10, 291
“Kol Nidrei,” 224
Kopka, Franz, 123â28
KopyciÅski, Adam, 119
Korets massacre, 249â50, 278, 279
Krasnovka, 238â40, 242, 243, 245â46, 255, 256
Kreisler, Fritz, 20
Kristallnacht, 27â28, 57, 70, 108, 156â57
Krongold, Chaim, 288â89
Krongold, Edna, 290
Krongold, Nadir, 289â90
Krongold, Shimon, 5, 12â13, 283, 288â91
Kursk, 265
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Laks, Szymon, 120â21, 125â32, 135, 138, 147
LaSalle Quartet, 147
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, 18â19
Léhar, Franz, 273
Lengsfeld, Josef, 29
Levi, Primo, 145â46
Levin, Robert, 186â87, 189, 190, 193
Lewin, Heinz, 137
Liese, Teodor, 291â92
Löbel, Harry, 208â10
Loeb, Dora, 40
Lubin, 257â59
Lunde, Gulbrand, 167, 169â70, 173
Lunger, Alfred, 42
Lwów, 285
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Mahler, Alma, 138
Mahler, Gustav, 20, 137â39
Malmö, 183
Malmö Symphony Orchestra, 183
Manchester Guardian,
31
Mandel, Maria, 137
Mania (radio operator), 263â64
Mauritius, 11, 91, 95â104
Medinat Israel,
232
Melamed, Avraham (Harry Löbel), 208â10
Melk,
80â82
Mendelssohn, Felix, 10, 20, 36, 55, 121
Mengele, Josef, 123, 130, 139, 141, 142, 176
Menuhin, Yehudi, 10
Meyer, Henry, 24, 107â10, 121â23, 125â26, 134, 146â47
Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 20
Milos,
82, 83, 87â90
Mintz, Shlomo, 5, 10, 148, 194
Mogilev, 214
Mogilev-Podolski, 208â10
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 242â43
Møre, 168
Møystad, Oliver, 169
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 20, 32, 118, 129
“My Yiddishe Momme,” 221â22
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Narvik, 152, 168
National Union Party, 152, 154, 161, 184
National Youth, 160â66
Nazi Germany:
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borders sealed in, 107
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Final Solution enacted in, 26, 72
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Jewish Culture League in, 22â29, 32, 38, 39, 45, 108, 109
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Kristallnacht in, 27â28, 57, 70, 108, 156â57
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Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil service in, 18â19
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Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 242â43
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musical instruments and manuscripts seized in, 286â88
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Nuremberg Laws in, 25, 181, 197, 246
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Reich Association of Jewish Culture Leagues in, 25â26
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Reich Chamber of Culture in, 19, 154
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Reich Chamber of Music in, 19â20, 36, 162
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removal of Jews from employment in, 18â19
Nazi Soldiers Club, 12, 269â75, 280
Neumann, Hans, 79
New Music Association, 193
New York Times,
34
NierychÅo, Franciszek, 116, 119
Nieuw Zeeland,
94â95
Norway:
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Glaser's escape from, 176â82
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Glaser's return to, 191
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Nazi occupation of, 152â54, 165, 167â70, 175
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resistance movement in, 171â72, 176â78, 186
Norwegian Academy of Music, 193
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, 154
Norwegian National Revival, 158
Norwegian National Theatre, 158
Nuremberg Laws, 25, 181, 197, 246
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Obukhov, 213
Olyka, 248
Ãreryd, 187â89
Ornati, Giuseppe, 8
Oslo, 152, 154, 158, 165, 167â69, 172, 174, 175, 179, 181, 191, 193
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, 11, 149, 151, 155â57, 159, 167, 189, 191â93
chamber orchestra of, 192
OÅwiÄcim, 110
Ovruch, 265â66, 269â72, 274
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Pacific,
82, 83, 87â90
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan, 268
Palestine, 3â4, 11, 26, 31, 33â34, 73â77, 82â84, 86â94, 102, 103, 209, 232
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Balfour Declaration and, 44â45, 50
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conflict between Arabs and Jews in, 45, 47, 74, 88
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White Papers and, 45, 74
Palestine Orchestra, 11, 15, 33â58, 73, 107, 155
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first concert of, 47, 54â56
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immigration visas for members of, 44â49
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musicians' arrival at, 49â52
Patria,
87, 89â91
Patrónka, 77â80
Peer Gynt,
185
Pentcho,
81
Perlman, Itzhak, 10
Philosophy Club, 189
Placht Brothers violins, 226â27
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of Wininger, 226â27, 230, 233â34
Poland, 242
Polischuk, Basia, 39
Ponary, 6, 7
Popov (explosives expert), 271, 272
Poulsson, Magnus, 172
Poulsson, Berit, 177
Puccini, Giacomo, 99
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Quakers, 11, 72â73
Quisling, Vidkun, 152â53, 161, 165, 167â70, 181, 184
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Ravel, Maurice, 210
Reich Association of Jewish Culture Leagues, 25â26
Reich Chamber of Culture, 19, 154
Reich Chamber of Music, 19â20, 36, 162
Reidarson, Per, 154
Riefling, Robert, 172
Robinson, Judge, 216â17, 221, 223
Romance for Violin,
189
Romania, 197â99, 231â32
Romsdal, 168
Rosé, Alma, 137â39
Rosé, Arnold, 137
Rosenstock, Joseph, 26â27
Rossini, Gioachino, 55
Rostal, Max, 155
Rovno, 248
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Sachnowitz, Herman, 174â76
Sachsenhausen, 27, 136
Sagberg, Lars, 179â80
St. Louis,
74â75
Salomon, Horst, 39
Sarasate, Pablo de, 187
Scazinetz, 210, 213
Schiefer, Heinrich, 38â39
Schlein, Batyale, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 248, 251, 252, 275, 279
Schlein, Burtzik, 238, 239, 243, 244, 246â48, 250â52, 256, 275, 279
Schlein, Chana, 238â40, 243â44, 246, 251, 252, 275, 279
Schlein, Mordechai “Motele,” 12, 237â48, 250â81
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death of, 278â79
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farmer and, 254â56
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in forest, 237â39, 253â54, 257
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Soldiers Club and, 12, 269â75, 280
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in Uncle Misha's Jewish Group, 12, 235, 239, 250, 257â80
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violin of, 237, 241â42, 253, 254, 266â69, 271â74, 279â81, 290
Schnéevoigt, Georg, 174, 183â84
Schoenberg, Arnold, 20
Schönbrunn,
81â82
Schubert, Franz, 55, 132
Schumann, Heinz “Coco,” v, 142â43
Schuschnigg, Kurt, 63
Schuyer, Ary, 40
Schwalbé, Michel, 4â5, 283
Schwarz, Rudolf, 27, 41
Schwarzhuber, Johann, 120, 126, 130â36
Sgarabotto, Pietro, 8
Shargorod, 214, 228
Shargorod Ghetto, 214â16, 220â22, 228
Shargorod Jewish Police, 222â23
Shavuot, 249
Sibelius, Jean, 191
Sinding, Christian, 157
Singer, Kurt, 22, 25, 41
Slobodárni, 77â78, 80
Soldiers Club, 12, 269â75, 280
Solomon (teacher), 240â42
“Solveig's Song,” 185
Sommerfeld, Kurt, 21â22, 39, 41
Sommerfelt, Søren Christian, 174
Sonderkommando, 127, 134â35
Sørensen, Henrik, 173
Sousa, John Philip, 117
Soviet Union, 161, 199, 228â29, 231
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Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and, 242â43
   Â
Poland invaded by, 242
Spanish Dances,
187
Steen, Randi Heide, 187
Steinberg, Hans Wilhelm, 27, 32, 38â41, 52
Steltzer, Theodor, 170â71
Stern, Isaac, 10
Stettin, 175
Storfer, Berthold, 76, 77, 79â80, 86
Stormoen, Hans, 164
Stradivari, Antonio, 217
Strauss, Richard, 36
Strongin, David, 281
Stroumsa, Jacques, 111â15, 120, 129, 147
Surowicz, Jacob, 42
Svendsen, Johan, 189
Sweden, 152, 169â71
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Glaser's escape to, 176â90
Swedish Aid for Norway, 186, 189
Swedish Music Society, 183
Sydspissen, 168
Sylou-Creutz, Edvard, 154