Eva Busch - You will not be sad! (1940)
* Please activate the HD function before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player in 480p to avoid serious sound distortion (as YT has reduced sound quality and does not activate HD playback automatically). The following 2 videos feature songs that were recorded in Paris, one in German and one in French. First up is the great Eva Busch with "Du sollst nicht traurig sein" (Don't be sad) - a song about a love that has ended... Like the song on the flipside of the record "Zigarette / Eine Zigarette lang" the song was composed by Rudolf Nelson. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Eva Busch and her husband, Ernst Busch, left Germany. They went to Holland where she appeared on radio and made recordings in several languages. She even went to the USA to make a few records. After she and Ernst Busch divorced, Eva settled in Paris to continue her singing career. Her German citizenship was revoked in 1937. At the outbreak of WWII she was detained with other Germans in Gurs, but was going on after a few weeks because we knew that was anti-Nazi. He returned to Paris and continued his career, now occupied Paris ... In 1941, the third day of their exposure to ABC Music Hall, who was arrested Eva Busch politically unreliable by the Gestapo and deported to Ravensbrück. There was a political prisoner for almost three years. "The hate in life", declined to comment later ... Eventually he managed his mother Emmy Burg-carpenter, a famous opera singer, to do... New Browning Prosteel Safes
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