Rare photos
of one of the camp orchestras at Auschwitz
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History: a former camp officer at
Auschwitz living in Munich sold to one of
us these original snapshots taken of one
of the half dozen orchestras and bands
formed by inmates of the infamous
Auschwitz slave labor camp, the Kubu
orchestra, said to have been comprised of
Cuban Jews. On the back of some of the
five snapshots is a rubber stamp of the
Auschwitz camp office, and at some time --
possible after the war -- a German hand
has inscribed captions on some of them, as
shown below. | | | 1/42,
printed on regular wartime photo paper,
unbranded, with rubber stamp:
Auschwitz; right, 1/38, photo of
the same room printed on wartime Agfa
postcard paper, pencil caption
"gedeckte Tafel für unsere
jüdischen Freunde vom Kubu
Ochester" [table set for our
Jewish friends in the Kubu
Band]; below left, the same
room, photo printed on regular wartime
Agfa photo paper; below right: 1/32,
photo of four well-dressed band
players, printed on cream wartime photo
paper, rubber stamp: Auschwitz, pencil
caption, "Kubu in Auschwitz"
(see facsimile beneath). | | | | Left:
Photo of an accordion player smoking a
pipe, printed on white wartime paper,
rubber stamp: Auschwitz, caption in
pencil: "Der lange Jakob mein
Lieblingsjude" [Lanky Jakob, my
Favourite Jew] |
| Left:
an enlargement of the Auschwitz
rubber stamp on the back of some of the
snapshots |
Have any of our readers
comments to make on these remarkable photos?
For example: What is known of the fate of the
"Ku-Bu" Cuban Jewish Band? When were these
photos taken? What happened to Lanky Jacob?
What was his full name? Tell us what you
know:
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