Before the Central Festival to commemorate the 80th anniversary DachaoA secret note hidden in these years reminds us that even in the most terrible places can survive. This note is Francissek ‘Franz’ Kemba, a The Jewish prisoner of the Nazi concentration camp. Hide it in one Violin It was made in terrible situations.
During World War II, musical instruments were made and found in the concentration camps of Central and Eastern Europe. The Nazis were often allowed, and encouraged the prisoners to play in the fields of life in the fields. In essence, they used Musical As Propaganda tool and cheating.
Kemba violin, Was built in 1941Proficiency Have not been noticed for decades. Until some Hungarian art parade sent to repair the equipment – after the purchase of the furniture, it saved it for years – its history came to light.
The instrument crafts have clearly indicated a talented builder, but the professional who has adjusted it Bad wood quality The cough tools used to create it, which is not compatible with the transparent efficiency used.
“If we look at their proportional and structure, we can see that it is a Master’s violinIt is done by a person who dominated his trade, “said Sandra Catona, one of the Hungarian art parades who invented the appearance of the violin.” But The choice of the tree is completely incomprehensible“.
Promotion by contradiction, removed the professional field, revealed Hidden note Kemba’s. This is as follows: “the test tool, Made in difficult situations without tools or materials. Dachao year 1941, Francissek Kemba. “
It is believed that all the known tools that escaped from the Dacha were brought to the prisoners. Kempa violin Only the known tool built into the field. It is not known how Dachao came out and came to Hungary. But according to the documents provided by the Kempa, the Memorial Museum to Hungarian Art Green DachaoHe escaped from war and returned to his own Poland to pursue production equipment before he died in 1953.
The Nazis knew that Kemba was known as a tool manufacturer, and Deli, one of the artists, believed that he could have avoided the fate of millions of people in the fields. “We call it it ‘The violin of hope’ Because if someone ends in a difficult situation, having a task or challenge can help him deal with many things, ”Talosi said. Do not stop in trouble, but in the work, I think this helped the manufacturer of this tool to escape the camping camp. “
Dachao located near the munic Nazi In March 1933. He initially had political prisoners, but later became a role model for other fields, Jews, Romans, clergymen, homosexuals, and others who were persecuted by the regime Nagi.
Over time, it became the place of compulsory labor, clinical trials and brutal punishments that were in operation as long as it was Released by US forces On April 29, 1945. It is believed At least 40,000 people died there Due to hunger, disease, execution or ill treatment.
The central commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Dachao will be held on Sunday, May 4.