Anne Frank Newspaper at primary schools in Holland.
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In 1940, after the Netherlands became Nazi-occupied territory, Ernst van’t Hoff was ordered to start a big band to play state-approved dance music, but he played some jazz anyway, recording songs such as “Pennsylvania 6-5000” and “In the Mood”. He recorded for Deutsche Grammophon and played at the Delphi Palast in Berlin, but in 1942 he was chastened by the Sicherheitsdienst for playing degenerate music. He was repeatedly taken into custody by the Gestapo and eventually, in April 1944, was dismissed from his post and moved to Belgium.
Ernst van ‘t Hoff | Wikipedia | URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_van_%27t_Hoff
Ernst Van ‘t Hoff and His Hot Wartime Dance Band (2017) by Anton and Erin Garcia-Fernandez | The Vintage Bandstand | URL http://vintagebandstand.blogspot.com/2017/07/ernst-van-t-hoff-and-his-hot-wartime.html
Film edited from dutch Polygoon Hollands Nieuws cinema news reel week 2, 1932 | Sound & Vision (Open Images).
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Rembrandt Theatre, Haarlem, Holland, January 1930 (silent film). Demonstration of the different tango styles by dance teachers Cor Klinkert & Liesje Santen, dancing resp. the “French Tango”, the “Argentina”, the “Promenade”, the “Reserve Wave” and the “Habanera”.
Film edited from dutch Polygoon-Profilti cinema news reel week 01 , 1930 | Sound & Vision (Open Images).
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