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A violin crafted by Jewish prisoner Franciszek Kempa in 1941 during his imprisonment at the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau was recently discovered in Hungary. Kempa hid a note in the violin explaining its poor construction due to challenging conditions. The violin, now known as the "violin of hope," is the only instrument believed to have been built inside a concentration camp.
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