<!– google_ad_section_start –> The famed Vienna Philharmonic has acknowledged that many of its musicians were Nazi party members during Hitler’s rule and that its director may have delivered a prestigious orchestra award to a Nazi war criminal two decades after the end of the second world war. The orchestra, which has come under fire for covering up its history, on Sunday night published details for the first time about its conduct during the Nazi era, including biographies of Jewish members who were driven out and sent to death camps. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Vienna Philharmonic acknowledges honouring Nazi war criminal
Vienna Philharmonic acknowledges honouring Nazi war criminal
<!– google_ad_section_start –> The famed Vienna Philharmonic has acknowledged that many of its musicians were Nazi party members during Hitler’s rule and that its director may have delivered a prestigious orchestra award to a Nazi war criminal two decades after the end of the second world war. The orchestra, which has come under fire for covering up its history, on Sunday night published details for the first time about its conduct during the Nazi era, including biographies of Jewish members who were driven out and sent to death camps. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Vienna Philharmonic acknowledges honouring Nazi war criminal
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