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Music To Make You Think

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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz and on this day, 27th January 2025, Holocaust Memorial Day, I'd like to share a piece of music that gives me pause for thought. To think that man could look into the eye of another and then inflict such dreadful suffering upon them is a heartbreaking thought. To be done on a massive scale and... I am lost for words.

But here is the brilliant accordionist Nathan Chapeton, playing a most poignant piece of music, contemplated on by Viatcheslav Semionov (arranger), from the 'Schindler's List' theme, by John Williams.

 
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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz and on this day, 27th January 2025, Holocaust Memorial Day, I'd like to share a piece of music that gives me pause for thought. To think that man could look into the eye of another and then inflict such dreadful suffering upon them is a heartbreaking thought. To be done on a massive scale and... I am lost for words.

But here is the brilliant accordionist Nathan Chapeton, playing a most poignant piece of music, contemplated on by Viatcheslav Semionov (arranger), from the 'Schindler's List' theme, by John Williams.


BEAUTIFUL!
 
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz and on this day, 27th January 2025, Holocaust Memorial Day, I'd like to share a piece of music that gives me pause for thought. To think that man could look into the eye of another and then inflict such dreadful suffering upon them is a heartbreaking thought. To be done on a massive scale and... I am lost for words.

But here is the brilliant accordionist Nathan Chapeton, playing a most poignant piece of music, contemplated on by Viatcheslav Semionov (arranger), from the 'Schindler's List' theme, by John Williams.


Thank you for sharing the music and remembering the Anniversary and Liberation.
My Mother was a young women at the time living with her parents in Trieste Italy . She had witnessed first hand the terrible round up of Jews ,rifle butts banging the doors of peoples apartments , people ordered out with virtually no belongs , her neighbours and school friends amongst them never seen or heard of again ....... In Trieste there is a big warehouse it's now a Museum which is full of everything you can think of that was abandoned by those poor people . I have never visited the Diposito as it's called .......and did not know of it's existence ...........I learn't of the Diposito from watching Italian TV channel Rai Storia ......................when it featured this terrible time in the second world war
 
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