Persecution, Collaboration, Resistance. Music in the 'Reichskommissariat Norwegen' (1940-45)

When Germany invaded Norway on 9 April 1940, the long lasting bilateral relations changed fundamentally. Immediately, the administration of the 'Reichskommissariat Norwegen' (responsible for culture and therein music together with the Norwegian puppet regime's department for culture)...

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Main Author: Ina Rupprecht (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Waxmann Verlag 2020
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