Entartete Musik: Hitler's Degenerate Music

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

My Holocaust research presentation on Degenerate music.

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  • Nice job! It is too bad, judging from some of the comments here, that this mentality is still alive- What is the music that starts at 2:43?

  • @curtalguy Thanks! It is from a CD entitled "Music of Remembrance" the song is called "Serenade".

  • 4:21 Rap! Definitely "Entartete Musik"!

  • @B17EFlyingFortress That would totally go against the whole point of this piece. Rap, although unpopular in some circles, is still a form of self-expression and considered art.

  • please, what is the piece used at 4:33? Haunting melody.

  • Well, it won't let me post the link.... just search amazon for Maureen McKay "The Butterfly" and it will come up with the "Brundibar" Hans Krasa CD and that song.

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  • @papoocanada

    you'r missing out rock, metal and country then son....any particular reason?

  • @B17EFlyingFortress

    hitler and his perverted pseudoscience lost. get over it or follow your leader

  • goebels didnt get away with murder against swing and jazz big citys like berlin and hamburg were playing it behind the nazis backs even durring the war by disguising it a little and calling it fox trot music even record shops in berlin manged to smuggle some american record in and in some conscentration camps some bands were allowed to develope for recreational purposes some of the lighter sides of the third riech cinema allowed jazz and swing to be played in some of the musical films

  • @AYNDMOORE @AYNDMOORE

    The song is part of a compilation of poems written by the children of Terezin.

    It is titled "The Butterfly" and I believe the words are actually from the poem "I never saw another Butterfly", by a child at the camp. here is the amazon link for it and more info.

  • @maltiskisokol It is sad that you are so misguided in this. All art is, and should be, part of freedom of expression.

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