RAANANA, Israel (AP) -- In 1933, the promising young Jewish-German violinist Ernest Drucker left the stage midway through a Brahms concerto in Cologne at the behest of Nazi officials, in one of the first anti-Semitic acts of the new regime....
By ARON HELLER, Associated Press: World
Mon, 06/01/2015 - 11:59pm
RAANANA, Israel (AP) -- In 1933, the promising young Jewish-German violinist Ernest Drucker left the stage midway through a Brahms concerto in Cologne at the behest of Nazi officials, in one of the first anti-Semitic acts of the new regime....