A secret note hidden in Dachau-built ‘Violin of Hope’ tells a tale of survival and craftsmanship - “Trial instrument, made under difficult conditions with no tools and materials,” the worn note read. “Dachau. Anno 1941, Franciszek Kempa.”

A secret note hidden in Dachau-built ‘Violin of Hope’ tells a tale of survival and craftsmanship
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Justin Spike
2025-04-29 04:18:15GMT

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This image obtained from AP video shows a tag with the text ''K.L. Dachau'' seen through the f-holes of a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'' in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nikolett Csanyi)

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — During World War II, within the walls of the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, a Jewish prisoner secretly penned a short note and hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances — a message to the future that would remain undiscovered for more than 80 years.

“Trial instrument, made under difficult conditions with no tools and materials,” the worn note read. “Dachau. Anno 1941, Franciszek Kempa.”

The origins of the violin, built in 1941 by Franciszek “Franz” Kempa while imprisoned by the Nazis at Dachau in southern Germany, remained unnoticed for decades. It wasn’t until art dealers in Hungary sent the instrument out for repairs — after having stored it for years among a set of purchased furniture — that its history came to light.

Although the instrument’s craftsmanship pointed clearly to a skilled maker, the professional repairing it was puzzled by the poor quality of the wood and the crude tools used to create it, which didn’t match the evident skill involved.

“If you look at its proportions and structure, you can see that it’s a master violin, made by a man who was proficient in his craft,” said Szandra Katona, one of the Hungarian art dealers who discovered the origins of the violin. “But the choice of wood was completely incomprehensible.”

Motivated by the contradiction, the professional disassembled the violin, revealing Kempa’s hidden note — an apparent explanation, even an apology, from a master violin maker forced by the brutal limitations of his captivity to build an instrument that fell short of his own standards.

Dachau, located near Munich, was the first concentration camp established by the Nazis in March 1933. It initially housed political prisoners but later became a model for other camps, imprisoning Jews, Roma, clergy, homosexuals, and others targeted by the Nazi regime.

Over time, it became a site of forced labor, medical experiments, and brutal punishment, and remained in operation until it was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945. At least 40,000 people are believed to have died there due to starvation, disease, execution, or mistreatment.

There is ample evidence that musical instruments were present in concentration camps across Central and Eastern Europe during World War II. For propaganda purposes, the Nazis often permitted or even encouraged the formation of musical groups to give a false impression to the outside world about life in the camps.

However, all known instruments that survived Dachau are believed to have been brought in by prisoners. Kempa’s “violin of hope,” as it has come to be called, is the only known instrument actually built inside the camp.

It is unknown how the violin left Dachau and ultimately made its way to Hungary. But Kempa, according to documents provided to the Hungarian art dealers by the museum at the Dachau memorial site, survived the war and returned to his native Poland to continue making instruments before dying in 1953.

The documents also suggest that Kempa was known to the Nazis as an instrument maker — something Tamás Tálosi, one of the art dealers, believes may have spared him the fate of millions of others that perished in the camps.

“We named it the ‘violin of hope’ because if someone ends up in a difficult situation, having a task or a challenge helps them get through a lot of things,” Tálosi said. “You focus not on the problem, but on the task itself, and I think this helped the maker of this instrument to survive the concentration camp.”

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Art collector couple Tamás Tálosi, left, and Szandra Katona inspect a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'' in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nikolett Csanyi)
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Tags from its maker are seen inside a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'', in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday September 8, 2020. (Szandra Katona via AP)
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Art collector Tamás Tálosi holds a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'', in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nikolett Csanyi)
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A handwritten and hidden tag in Silesian dialect (mix of Polish and German) inside a Dachau-build instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'' reads: ''Trial instrument, made under difficult conditions with no tools and materials, K. L. Dachau. Anno 1941, Franciszek Kempa'', in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday September 8, 2020. (Szandra Katona via AP)
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A man holds a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ''violin of hope'', in Magyarpolány, Hungary, Tuesday April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Nikolett Csanyi)
 
Some of you know this is a fake. But some of you may be open-minded- "perhaps there is a chance this is not fake."

Let me assure you- without dropping 1000 words of technical sperging and 35 years of personal powerleveling-

IT IS A FAKE.

There is no fucking possible way that it could be what they claim it is. None.

And the people speaking about it in this article know that beyond a shadow of a doubt. They are willfully lying for fun and profit.

Now I am mad at the internet. Goddamn.
Please drop 1000 words of technical sperging without power levelling.

If we can't sperg here then we've lost.
 
Please drop 1000 words of technical sperging without power levelling.

If we can't sperg here then we've lost.
Look at the photo where it's opened up and imagine yourself trying to make that from a random chunk of wood laying around some prison camp, without any of the following:


In particular making the ribs without a bending iron is going to be real interesting. And the ribs on this instrument look very normal. Maybe not the finest instrument to be made, but normal.

Just the way they describe this is nonsensical from a luthier POV:

“If you look at its proportions and structure, you can see that it’s a master violin, made by a man who was proficient in his craft,” said Szandra Katona, one of the Hungarian art dealers who discovered the origins of the violin. “But the choice of wood was completely incomprehensible.”

The choice of wood is damn near everything. You cannot make a fine instrument out of poor wood. You can have the finest craftsmanship in the world but if you make it out of the wrong type of wood, it will look wrong and sound bad.

And again tell me how you're going to have good proportions and structure without any of the proper tools, using inferior or inappropriate wood?

Just eyeballing- and I'd need to touch and hear it and inspect it to tell you anything confidently- my gut impression of the piece is a German factory violin from the 1920s. There are thousands of these out there, as they were mass produced between the wars and popular with students and amateurs. Some are fine- valuing up to $20k, even. Some are inferior, barely better than Chinese plywood crap churned out to today's version of the same market. But a lot of them had a distinctive dark varnish and a tendency to get grainy and shopworn at the corners more quickly, and this piece resembles them.

Here is an example, a popular factory maker called Heberlein, from 1928:

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The purpose of this obvious lie is to draw out reasonable people, who aren't used to dealing with the jews, into calling out the bullshit so the jew media can destroy their lives. Kikes see this as a necessary reaction to a "rising tide of antisemitism" that has no context, no possible explanation, and just flares up inexplicably now and again like a virus.
That won't work very well considering it's not a crime even in modern-day Germany to say 'I think this piece of Holocaust ephemera is a forgery' and taking people to court over it only pushes the obviously shoddy cover story into the public eye. The UFO promoters on Twitter are very careful to never let anyone have original copies of videos or photos for this exact reason.

For the curious, here's a violin making vid:
Prisoners of war have produced surprisingly high-quality models and furniture (my grandfather had a Bismark carved by some he worked with) but they were not being genocided. So either the genocide or the violin can be authentic, but not both.
 
Oy vey! How dare you evil, soulless goyim question this beautiful piece of defiant survival in the face of electric floors! As a 12th generation holocaust survivor, I am shaken by the stunning displays of antisemitism that have taken hold in our democracy! Why just yesterday I saw a white man kiss a white woman! The horror!
 
Over time, it became a site of forced labor, medical experiments, and brutal punishment, and remained in operation until it was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945. At least 40,000 people are believed to have died there due to starvation, disease, execution, or mistreatment.

Horrible forced labor camp for unrepentant communists, or a camp where prisoners can chill with building a violin, and even mope about not having access to the best of materials.

Make up your mind, kikes!
 
For propaganda purposes, the Nazis often permitted or even encouraged the formation of musical groups to give a false impression to the outside world about life in the camps.
Heartbreaking. As someone who's spent many a dark night of the soul wandering down the rabbit hole of one genocide after another — Tigray, Darfur, Rwanda — the one element you can always predict is all the musical groups that were formed and all the arts and crafts that were meticulously practiced during the course of the killings.
 
That won't work very well considering it's not a crime even in modern-day Germany to say 'I think this piece of Holocaust ephemera is a forgery' and taking people to court over it only pushes the obviously shoddy cover story into the public eye. The UFO promoters on Twitter are very careful to never let anyone have original copies of videos or photos for this exact reason.

For the curious, here's a violin making vid:
Prisoners of war have produced surprisingly high-quality models and furniture (my grandfather had a Bismark carved by some he worked with) but they were not being genocided. So either the genocide or the violin can be authentic, but not both.
See this also on the Orkney Islands built by Italian PoWs

 
Heartbreaking. As someone who's spent many a dark night of the soul wandering down the rabbit hole of one genocide after another — Tigray, Darfur, Rwanda — the one element you can always predict is all the musical groups that were formed and all the arts and crafts that were meticulously practiced during the course of the killings.
6 million rwanda mens womens and childrens wey bin shook down but make di ukembe of hope n di drum in di killing camps.
Abeg na rememba di 6 million dead by congo monsta
 
This game has been played before.


Menachem Youlus, a rabbi, claimed that he was going on expeditions to Europe to rescue "Holocaust Torahs," Torah scrolls that were lost or hidden in the course of the 'caust. It seems that just like Jews themselves, their holy scrolls had an amazing ability to survive the most deadly genocide in history. He found several of these scrolls and sold them to synagogues for big bucks.

Youlus called himself the Jewish Indiana Jones. He described one incident where he found an entire mass grave of Jews with their buried Torah scroll, and he and his driver spent the next day reburying all 60-some of the bodies before continuing on. It sounds like a lot of work for a rabbi who's totally unaccustomed to manual labor, maybe he created a golem to help. Eventually someone with a brain investigated his stories and found out he'd just bought the Torahs on the East-European market and hadn't even been in Europe when he claimed he was going on his expeditions.
 
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