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Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra trombonist Zvi Ostrovsky--who was arrested and tortured by the Nazis during the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in 1943--upon touring the ghetto’s remains while on tour with the orchestra in Poland: “My blood pressure was very high as you can imagine . . . and I had to take many pills to feel quiet.”
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