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Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste - Bibliografische Daten und Buchbeschreibung

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Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste im Überblick

Mit Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste liegt ein Buch von Herbert Thomas Mandl vor, das der Kategorie Fiction zugeordnet wird und sich für alle eignet, die gezielt nach Literatur mit diesem Schwerpunkt suchen. Die vorhandene Beschreibung macht deutlich, worauf Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste den Fokus legt: This is an autobiographical novel by Tommy Mandl (1926-2007), a musician, philosopher, author and psychologist. Mandl was a Czechoslovak Jew who grew up in the vibrant German-Jewish culture of prewar Czechoslovakia. In 1942, he and his parents were deported to the Terezin ghetto, where he played in the camp orchestra and took part in many other cultural activities that were the hallmark of the ghetto. His eyewitness accounts of every detail of camp life and of the brilliant outpouring of cultural activities in the ghetto are unique. In 1944, Mandl and his father were transported to Auschwitz, thence to several Dachau-Kaufering subcamps where his father died. In 1945, Mandl was liberated and repatriated to Czechoslovakia, returned to his studies, and received his doctorate in the performing arts (violin) in 1948. He and his wife Jaroslava (piano) began to teach at the Ostrava Academy of Music. As with Nazism, Mandl found Communism to be an oppressive system that was destructive of the human spirit. His description of his years under Communism is as vivid and detailed as his description of the Nazi era. In 1961, Mandl escaped by eluding his guards while with a tourist group in Nasser's Egypt. Following a stint in an Egyptian jail, he was deported to Greece and West Germany, interrogated for months by western intelligence services who took him for a spy, then finally released. Further tribulations awaited Mandl in the West Germany refugee system, but he was finally granted refugee status and released. He settled in Cologne, where be befriended the Nobel Prize laureate Heinrich Boell, who was instrumental in a prearranged "kidnapping" of Jaroslava Mandl from Czechoslovakia using his own automobile. Once, reunited, the Mandls performed in Western Europe;, worked for Deutsche Welle, a German analog to Radio Free Europe; and twice emigrated to the USA before permanently settling in West Germany where Mandl taught English and devoted himself to writing, psychology, philosophy and lecturing Bibliografisch ist Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste mit dem Erscheinungsdatum 1995, dem Verlag Boer und dem Ort [München] erfasst.

Einordnung nach Autor, Thema und Ausgabe

Durch die Zuordnung zur Kategorie Fiction wird Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste auch für thematische Recherchen besonders relevant. Im Kontext des Gesamtwerks von Herbert Thomas Mandl lässt sich Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste gezielt bibliografisch und thematisch einordnen. Mit dem Erscheinungszeitpunkt 1995 lässt sich Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste sauber in einen bibliografischen Kontext einordnen. Dass Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Der Verlag Boer und der Verlagsort [München] liefern zusätzliche Orientierung bei der Einordnung dieser Ausgabe.

Was behandelt Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste?

Wer wissen möchte, worauf Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste inhaltlich abzielt, findet in dieser Zusammenfassung einen ersten Ansatzpunkt: This is an autobiographical novel by Tommy Mandl (1926-2007), a musician, philosopher, author and psychologist. Mandl was a Czechoslovak Jew who grew up in the vibrant German-Jewish culture of prewar Czechoslovakia. In 1942, he and his parents were deported to the Terezin ghetto, where he played in the camp orchestra and took part in many other cultural activities that were the hallmark of the ghetto. His eyewitness accounts of every detail of camp life and of the brilliant outpouring of cultural activities in the ghetto are unique. In 1944, Mandl and his father were transported to Auschwitz, thence to several Dachau-Kaufering subcamps where his father died. In 1945, Mandl was liberated and repatriated to Czechoslovakia, returned to his studies, and received his doctorate in the performing arts (violin) in 1948. He and his wife Jaroslava (piano) began to teach at the Ostrava Academy of Music. As with Nazism, Mandl found Communism to be an oppressive system that was destructive of the human spirit. His description of his years under Communism is as vivid and detailed as his description of the Nazi era. In 1961, Mandl escaped by eluding his guards while with a tourist group in Nasser's Egypt. Following a stint in an Egyptian jail, he was deported to Greece and West Germany, interrogated for months by western intelligence services who took him for a spy, then finally released. Further tribulations awaited Mandl in the West Germany refugee system, but he was finally granted refugee status and released. He settled in Cologne, where be befriended the Nobel Prize laureate Heinrich Boell, who was instrumental in a prearranged "kidnapping" of Jaroslava Mandl from Czechoslovakia using his own automobile. Once, reunited, the Mandls performed in Western Europe;, worked for Deutsche Welle, a German analog to Radio Free Europe; and twice emigrated to the USA before permanently settling in West Germany where Mandl taught English and devoted himself to writing, psychology, philosophy and lecturing Die vorhandenen Tags verdichten die inhaltliche Einordnung des Buches zusätzlich: Fiction, Concentration camp inmates, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)

ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten

Die Ausgabe ist über den Verlag Boer, den Ort [München] und das Datum 1995 klar kontextualisiert. Die Open-Library-Zuordnung über OL2486088W und OL586911M verbessert die externe Nachvollziehbarkeit des Werkes.

Bibliografische Eckdaten dieser Ausgabe

  1. Primäre Kategorie: Fiction
  2. Schlagwörter: Fiction, Concentration camp inmates, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
  3. Buchtitel: Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste
  4. Ort der Veröffentlichung: [München]
  5. Sprache: Deutsch
  6. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL586911M
  7. Verfasst von: Herbert Thomas Mandl
  8. ISBN-10: 3924963738
  9. Publiziert bei: Boer
  10. Seitenzahl: 573
  11. Externe Work-Referenz: OL2486088W
  12. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: This is an autobiographical novel by Tommy Mandl (1926-2007), a musician, philosopher, author and psychologist. Mandl was a Czechoslovak Jew who grew up in the vibrant German-Jewish culture of prewar Czechoslovakia. In 1942, he and his parents were deported to the Terezin ghetto, where he played in the camp orchestra and took part in many other cultural activities that were the hallmark of the ghetto. His eyewitness accounts of every detail of camp life and of the brilliant outpouring of cultural activities in the ghetto are unique. In 1944, Mandl and his father were transported to Auschwitz, thence to several Dachau-Kaufering subcamps where his father died. In 1945, Mandl was liberated and repatriated to Czechoslovakia, returned to his studies, and received his doctorate in the performing arts (violin) in 1948. He and his wife Jaroslava (piano) began to teach at the Ostrava Academy of Music. As with Nazism, Mandl found Communism to be an oppressive system that was destructive of the human spirit. His description of his years under Communism is as vivid and detailed as his description of the Nazi era. In 1961, Mandl escaped by eluding his guards while with a tourist group in Nasser's Egypt. Following a stint in an Egyptian jail, he was deported to Greece and West Germany, interrogated for months by western intelligence services who took him for a spy, then finally released. Further tribulations awaited Mandl in the West Germany refugee system, but he was finally granted refugee status and released. He settled in Cologne, where be befriended the Nobel Prize laureate Heinrich Boell, who was instrumental in a prearranged "kidnapping" of Jaroslava Mandl from Czechoslovakia using his own automobile. Once, reunited, the Mandls performed in Western Europe;, worked for Deutsche Welle, a German analog to Radio Free Europe; and twice emigrated to the USA before permanently settling in West Germany where Mandl taught English and devoted himself to writing, psychology, philosophy and lecturing
  13. Veröffentlicht am: 1995

Warum sich Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste gut einordnen lässt

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste, Herbert Thomas Mandl, Fiction und Fiction, Concentration camp inmates, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar.

FAQ zu Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste

Worum handelt es sich bei Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste?

Durst, Musik, Geheime Dienste ist ein Buch von Herbert Thomas Mandl, das der Kategorie Fiction zugeordnet wird und damit thematisch klar eingeordnet werden kann.

Welche Open-Library-Kennungen sind vorhanden?

Vorhanden sind die Work-ID OL2486088W und die Editionsreferenzen OL586911M.

Was sagt die Beschreibung über das Buch aus?

This is an autobiographical novel by Tommy Mandl (1926-2007), a musician, philosopher, author and psychologist. Mandl was a Czechoslovak Jew who grew up in the vibrant German-Jewish culture of prewar Czechoslovakia. In 1942, he and his parents were deported to the Terezin ghetto, where he played in the camp orchestra and took part in many other cultural activities that were the hallmark of the ghetto. His eyewitness accounts of every detail of camp life and of the brilliant outpouring of cultural activities in the ghetto are unique. In 1944, Mandl and his father were transported to Auschwitz, thence to several Dachau-Kaufering subcamps where his father died. In 1945, Mandl was liberated and repatriated to Czechoslovakia, returned to his studies, and received his doctorate in the performing arts (violin) in 1948. He and his wife Jaroslava (piano) began to teach at the Ostrava Academy of Music. As with Nazism, Mandl found Communism to be an oppressive system that was destructive of the human spirit. His description of his years under Communism is as vivid and detailed as his description of the Nazi era. In 1961, Mandl escaped by eluding his guards while with a tourist group in Nasser's Egypt. Following a stint in an Egyptian jail, he was deported to Greece and West Germany, interrogated for months by western intelligence services who took him for a spy, then finally released. Further tribulations awaited Mandl in the West Germany refugee system, but he was finally granted refugee status and released. He settled in Cologne, where be befriended the Nobel Prize laureate Heinrich Boell, who was instrumental in a prearranged "kidnapping" of Jaroslava Mandl from Czechoslovakia using his own automobile. Once, reunited, the Mandls performed in Western Europe;, worked for Deutsche Welle, a German analog to Radio Free Europe; and twice emigrated to the USA before permanently settling in West Germany where Mandl taught English and devoted himself to writing, psychology, philosophy and lecturing

Wann und wo wurde die Ausgabe veröffentlicht?

Die Ausgabe erschien am 1995 bei Boer und ist dem Veröffentlichungsort [München] zugeordnet.

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