Medientyp:
BookQuelle:
Regnery History,, Washington, DC, United States, p.xviii, 268 pages ; (2022)ISBN:
1684513499Signatur:
ML429.C63Schlüsselwörter:
20th century., Angleterre, Biographies., Biography., England, fast, Germany, Germany., Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945, Jewish singers, Jews, Juifs, Justes de toutes les nations pendant l'Holocauste, Mécènes de la musique, Music patrons, National socialism and music, National socialism and music., Nazisme et musique., Opera, Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust, World War, 1939-1945Hinweise:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-244) and index.The leaves -- The Albert Memorial -- The photograph -- The romance writer -- The flat -- The operas -- The list -- A friend in Downing Street -- The bombs -- The aria -- The trial -- The open window -- The ghosts -- The record player."Europe, 1937. Two British sisters, one a dowdy typist, the other a soon-to-be famous romance novelist. One shared passion for opera. With prospects for marriage and families of their own cut down by the scythe of World War I, the Cook sisters have thrown themselves into their love of music, with frequent pilgrimages to Germany and Austria to see their favorite opera stars perform. But now with war clouds gathering and harassment increasing, the stars of Continental opera, many of whom are Jewish, face dark futures under the boot heel of the Nazis. What can two middle-aged British spinsters do about such matters? They can form a secret cabal right under Hitler's nose and get to work saving lives. Along with Austrian conductor Clemens Krauss (a favorite of Hitler, but quietly working with the Cooks) the sisters conspire to bring together worldwide opera aficionados and insiders in an international operation to rescue Jews in the opera from the horrific fate that everyone intuits is coming. By the time war does arrive, the Cooks and their operatives have plucked over two dozen Jewish men and women from the looming maw of the Holocaust and spirited them to safety in England." -- Amazon.com.
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