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Klarheit, Leichtigkeit und Melodie: Theater im Jüdischen Kulturbund Berlin.
Gronius, Jörg W.
Geschlossene Vorstellung. (1992) 67-94
An artistic mission in Nazi Berlin: the Jewish Kulturbund theater as sanctuary.
Rovit, Rebecca ; Rovit, Rebecca
Theatrical Performance during the Holocaust. (1999) 28-39
A tale of two cities: the actors Lilly Kann and Martin Miller in Berlin and London 1933-1945.
Dove, Richard ; Miller, Martin ; Kann, Lilly ; et al.
Voices from Exile. (2015) 20-41
Uraufführungen 1933-1941 im Jüdischen Kulturbund und durch weitere jüdische Ensembles in Berlin und in anderen Städten: die Komponisten und die Interpreten.
Stompor, Stephan ; Stompor, Stephan
Verfemte Musik. (1995) 65-78
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'Secure in the two-dimensional world': the Filmbühne and Jewish audiences in the Third Reich, 1938-1941.
Hansen, Leah ; Hansen, Leah ; הנסן, ליאה
Dapim; Studies on the Shoah. 31,3 (2017) 227-242
Das Theater des Jüdischen Kulturbundes, Berlin: zum gegenwärtigen Forschungsstand.
Riss, Heidelore ; Riss, Heidelore
Theatralia Judaica. (1992) 312-338
Das 'Jüdische Nachrichtenblatt' 1938-1943: Instrument der Verfolgung und Mittel der Selbstbehauptung.
Maier, Clemens
Deutsch-jüdische Presse und jüdische Geschichte. II (2008) 163-178
The Jewish Kulturbund Theatre Company in Nazi Berlin, Rebecca Rovit (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2012), xii + 304 pp., illus., paperback $41.00.
Jelavich, Peter
Holocaust & Genocide Studies. Apr2014, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p116-118. 3p.
An artistic mission in Nazi Berlin: The Jewish Kulturbund Theatre as sanctuary.
Rovit, Rebecca
Theatre Survey. 1994, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p5. 13p.
The Berlin Judischer Kulturbund and the 'After-Life' of Franz Schubert: Musical Appropriation and Identity Politics in Nazi Germany
Hirsch, L. E.
The Musical Quarterly ; volume 90, issue 3-4, page 469-507 ; ISSN 0027-4631 1741-8399
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»WIR GEHÖRTEN ZUSAMMEN, IM KULTURBUND WAR NOCH LEBEN FÜR UNS« - DER JÜDISCHE KULTURBUND 1933-1941.
FRITSCH-VIVIÉ, GABRIELE
Jüdischer Almanach. 2014, p95-109. 15p.
A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany: Musical Politics and the Berlin Jewish Cultural League, Lily E. Hirsch ( Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2010), x + 258 pp., hardcover $75.00, paperback $30.00, electronic version available.
Potter, Pamela
Holocaust & Genocide Studies. Apr2014, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p113-115. 3p.
Cultural ghettoization and theater during the Holocaust: performance as a link to community.
Rovit, Rebecca ; Rovit, Rebecca
Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 19,3 (2005) 459-486
Georg Kareski's nomination as head of the Kulturbund: the Gestapo's first attempt - and last failure - to impose a Jewish leadership.
Cohavi, Yohoyakim ; Kareski, Georg ; קרסקי, גדליה ; et al.
Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. 34 (1989) 227-246
Imagining `Jewish Music' in Nazi Germany: The Berlin 'Jüdischer Kulturbund' and Musical Politics, 1933-1941.
Hirsch, Lily E.
Dissertation Abstracts International. 2007, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p2233-2233. 1p.
Anneliese Landau and the Kulturbund: In Her Own Words.
Musical Quarterly; Fall/Winter2007, Vol. 90 Issue 3/4, p508-520, 13p
Singing between two worlds: Lin Jaldati and Yiddish music in Cold War Europe and divided Berlin, 1945–1953.
Shneer, David
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies; May2021, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p248-273, 26p
CHAPTER 2: A Tale of Two Cities: The Actors Lilly Kann and Martin Miller in Berlin and London 1933-1945.
Dove, Richard
Amsterdamer Beiträge zur Neueren Germanistik; 2016, Vol. 88, p20-41, 22p
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