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English: Recording from April 20, 1945, of Jewish survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp singing Hatikvah five days after their liberation.
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Deutsch: Aufnahme vom 20. April 1945: Jüdische Überlebende des Konzentrationslagers Bergen-Belsen singen die haTikwa (Nationalhymne Israels) fünf Tage nach ihrer Befreiung.
English: Recording from April 20, 1945, of Jewish survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp singing Hatikvah five days after their liberation.
English: BBC recording from April 20, 1945, of Jewish survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp five days after their liberation. This was the first Sabbath ceremony conducted openly on German soil since the beginning of the war, with people still dying around them, singing Hatikvah, what would become the Israeli national anthem. The recording was modified by me to reduce the noise and static from the left channel.
Singers: Jewish survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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