The Charnel HouseW
The Charnel House

The Charnel House is a 1944–1945 oil and charcoal on canvas painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, which is purported to deal with the Nazi genocide of the Holocaust. The black and white 'grisaille' composition centres on a massed pile of corpses and was based primarily upon film and photographs of a slaughtered family during the Spanish Civil War. It is considered to be Picasso's second major anti-war painting, the first being the monumental Guernica (1937), although it is smaller than its predecessor and unfinished. The painting is housed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

The Child Dreams (opera)W
The Child Dreams (opera)

The Child Dreams is a 2010 opera by Gil Shohat, based on the play of the same name by Hanoch Levin.

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A Child of Our Time

A Child of Our Time is a secular oratorio by the British composer Michael Tippett (1905–1998), who also wrote the libretto. Composed between 1939 and 1941, it was first performed at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on 19 March 1944. The work was inspired by events that affected Tippett profoundly: the assassination in 1938 of a German diplomat by a young Jewish refugee, and the Nazi government's reaction in the form of a violent pogrom against its Jewish population: Kristallnacht. Tippett's oratorio deals with these incidents in the context of the experiences of oppressed people generally, and carries a strongly pacifist message of ultimate understanding and reconciliation. The text's recurrent themes of shadow and light reflect the Jungian psychoanalysis which Tippett underwent in the years immediately before writing the work.

Deutschland (song)W
Deutschland (song)

"Deutschland" ("Germany") is a song by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein. Released as the lead single from their untitled seventh studio album on 28 March 2019, it was their first new music since the song "Mein Land" in 2011.

Die PlageW
Die Plage

Die Plage is a large-scale photomontage installation by artist and composer Harley Gaber (1943–2011) consisting of roughly 4,200 canvases that interpret German history from the Weimar Republic to the end of World War II. Gaber worked on Die Plage between 1993 and 2002, incorporating paint, charcoal, and xerography into his photomontage technique, and exhibiting the work in several stages of completion. As of September 2020, Die Plage has not yet been exhibited in its entirety, which would run over 1,680 feet (510 m) long were it displayed as intended in a series of panels, five canvases high, about 12 feet (3.7 m).

Holocaust Wall HangingsW
Holocaust Wall Hangings

The Holocaust Wall Hangings by Judith Weinshall Liberman are a series of sixty loose-hanging fabric banners of varying sizes created between 1988 and 2002. They illustrate the plight of the Jewish people and other minorities during the Holocaust of World War II.

In Memoriam: Hungarian Composers, Victims Of The HolocaustW
In Memoriam: Hungarian Composers, Victims Of The Holocaust

In Memoriam: Hungarian Composers, Victims Of The Holocaust is a 2008 classical music album by pianist Márta Gulyás with Vilmos Szabadi (violin), Péter Bársony (viola), Ditta Rohmann (cello) and other artists from the Hungaroton stable.