Talk:Munich Philharmonic
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There was an entry which said that the Swastikas on the old music of the Munich Philharmonic were still visible today. As as a reference they listed my website. I'm afriad the author misread the article on my site. The Swastikas were removed in the early 90s after I wrote letters of complaint to the Munich Ministry of Culture.
William Osborne
- Did the orchestra really call itself The Orchestra of the Fascist Movement? The extended term "fascist" to refer to anything else than Italian Fascism was coined by internationalist Antifascism. I'm not aware that German Nationalsocialism would ever speak of itself as faschistisch, rather as die nationalsozialistische Bewegung or simply die Bewegung. What's the original wording? Is there any photo or other source? Apparently they called themselves Orchester der Hauptstadt der Bewegung[1] ("capital of the movement" = Munich). If that is what the article refers to it should be corrected. --88.73.1.90 (talk) 06:01, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
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