The dark side of power
One of the darkest chapters in the german history and with it also in the history of the Sinti and Roma was and however is, the time of the national socialism and the Nazis. (See also JM-History-Genocide). More than 700.000 Sinti & Roma were murdered in the KZs of the Nazis.
[…]"Athough Sinti and Roma have been discriminated and pursued for centuries, but parallel with the politics of the exclusion at regional level there have been just varied forms of a normal and peaceful living together of minority and majority population.
Before 1933 the german Sinti and Roma were often integrated into the social life and into the local connections as neighbours or colleagues. Many had served in the First World War or already before in the imperial army and had been highly decorated. This is also valid for Sinti and Roma in other European countries.
With the national-socialist seizure of power this normality of the living together was destroyed systematically. On basis of the racial theory of the Nazis the Sinti and Roma were deprived of rights gradually, as robbed off their life basis and were finally deported into concentration- and destruction camps through thousands."[…]
(Source: Stadtmuseum Erfurt)
[…]"The pursuit of the Sinti and Roma also began long years before the assumption of power by the National Socialists.
However, among the NS it reached her awful high point. In the "National-socialist-race-discrimination-laws" the Sinti & Roma took a special position. Though they were partially looked at as "Arians", but still their life-style did not fit into the Nazi-ideology. Nevertheless, thus they were mostly delivered to concentration camps under the category "Antisocial individuals"[…]
(Source: http://www.annefrankguide.net/de-AT/bronnenbank.asp?oid=3662)
Unfortunately, resentments in general have a long (unlucky) tradition against nomads like Sinti and Roma (however, also to other moving ethnic groups like Jenische or even Circus-people) till today. And, as well unfortunately, this so called "Antiziganism" basic position is also very widespread even today amongst a lot of germans and other European neighbours.
[…]"Antiziganism is a way of thinking which brandmarks these people as "foreign", "lazy", "musically" or "free living", "primitively", "archaically", "without culture" or "criminally", "nomadic" and "resistant to modernisation" just to mention only some of the terms used.
Antiziganism is directed against an ethnic minority (mostly against nomads, but to other groups of foreigners as well) which suggests that such a behaviour is subordinated as an invariable nature. In fact it is a basic subjective view, but regrettably, absolutely accepted till this day in the today's society of many people worldwide especially against Sinti and Roma.
This basic position makes it impossible to recognise the real people and leads to massive discriminations of the minority. In fact this makes it falsely possible to (mis-)interpret the "Antiziganism" as a part of the cultural code of the German – and in general the western - society. Antiziganism often contains projections interpreted in which own wishes are subordinated to the "others".
There is also is found the expression of own "foreign self" in "Antizganism" which may not be lived within the scope of the majority society. Antiziganism is a defensiveness towards own individual wishes. Old Gipsy's pictures and imaginations of them are available for the projection, to those who used it. However, according to the social actual facts, new pictures can be found."[…] (Source: Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma)
On the website of the Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma (their central association in Germany) a very detailed explanation is found to these and other prejudices. Anyway a visit on this website is a duty for one who like to know more about these subjects.
To basically understand the music of the Sinti and Roma at all, and with it also
the legendary swing-jazz of Django Reinhardt who united all mentioned influences inside his music, as well as of his musical heritage (today's Sintimusicians for example Bireli Lagrene, Stochelo Rosenberg or Tschawolo Schmitt and others until today), the interested musican should at least have read and know all about these mentioned above facts, however, as well as also about the different music-styles that are part of this music-style (at least theoretically...). (See also JM-Learning)
[…]"The historical facts, however, absolutely had and also even today still have a big influence on the general behaviour and thereby among other things also on the music of the Sinti and Roma."[…] (Wikipedia: Gypsyjazz)
The one who can´t understand or at least tries to imagine how it feels like to loose all of his family or a part in a concentration camp (KZ) - the one will absolutely also not be able to understand the distance and restraint or refusal to us "Non-Gypsies" often practised by some Sintis, Manouches, Gitanos or Gypsies all the same. But this often is just the mistrust of maltreated people which cut-off themselfes absolutely and thus try to retain integrity as a whole with their language and traditions, at least with that what has still been left of it.
The sensitive contact with all these facts, to raise understanding and also tolerance against other human beeings in general and Stintis & Roma in special, to argue more intensely with these things, unfortunately, is absent also even still today by many people refusing many facts. Although this has become obligation, at least by our own history in the German country, but nevertheless also worldwide not to do such.
Each one interested in playing Gypsyjazz should adapt this first of all, before he starts to work closer with this music-style. Respect is the first thing that we all should give to every person on this small planet than we life on - as we all are foreigners or strangers in one or another country, and in universe anyway.

[…]"Athough Sinti and Roma have been discriminated and pursued for centuries, but parallel with the politics of the exclusion at regional level there have been just varied forms of a normal and peaceful living together of minority and majority population.
Before 1933 the german Sinti and Roma were often integrated into the social life and into the local connections as neighbours or colleagues. Many had served in the First World War or already before in the imperial army and had been highly decorated. This is also valid for Sinti and Roma in other European countries.
With the national-socialist seizure of power this normality of the living together was destroyed systematically. On basis of the racial theory of the Nazis the Sinti and Roma were deprived of rights gradually, as robbed off their life basis and were finally deported into concentration- and destruction camps through thousands."[…]
(Source: Stadtmuseum Erfurt)

[…]"The pursuit of the Sinti and Roma also began long years before the assumption of power by the National Socialists.
However, among the NS it reached her awful high point. In the "National-socialist-race-discrimination-laws" the Sinti & Roma took a special position. Though they were partially looked at as "Arians", but still their life-style did not fit into the Nazi-ideology. Nevertheless, thus they were mostly delivered to concentration camps under the category "Antisocial individuals"[…]
(Source: http://www.annefrankguide.net/de-AT/bronnenbank.asp?oid=3662)
Unfortunately, resentments in general have a long (unlucky) tradition against nomads like Sinti and Roma (however, also to other moving ethnic groups like Jenische or even Circus-people) till today. And, as well unfortunately, this so called "Antiziganism" basic position is also very widespread even today amongst a lot of germans and other European neighbours.

Antiziganism is directed against an ethnic minority (mostly against nomads, but to other groups of foreigners as well) which suggests that such a behaviour is subordinated as an invariable nature. In fact it is a basic subjective view, but regrettably, absolutely accepted till this day in the today's society of many people worldwide especially against Sinti and Roma.
This basic position makes it impossible to recognise the real people and leads to massive discriminations of the minority. In fact this makes it falsely possible to (mis-)interpret the "Antiziganism" as a part of the cultural code of the German – and in general the western - society. Antiziganism often contains projections interpreted in which own wishes are subordinated to the "others".
There is also is found the expression of own "foreign self" in "Antizganism" which may not be lived within the scope of the majority society. Antiziganism is a defensiveness towards own individual wishes. Old Gipsy's pictures and imaginations of them are available for the projection, to those who used it. However, according to the social actual facts, new pictures can be found."[…] (Source: Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma)
On the website of the Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma (their central association in Germany) a very detailed explanation is found to these and other prejudices. Anyway a visit on this website is a duty for one who like to know more about these subjects.
To basically understand the music of the Sinti and Roma at all, and with it also

[…]"The historical facts, however, absolutely had and also even today still have a big influence on the general behaviour and thereby among other things also on the music of the Sinti and Roma."[…] (Wikipedia: Gypsyjazz)
The one who can´t understand or at least tries to imagine how it feels like to loose all of his family or a part in a concentration camp (KZ) - the one will absolutely also not be able to understand the distance and restraint or refusal to us "Non-Gypsies" often practised by some Sintis, Manouches, Gitanos or Gypsies all the same. But this often is just the mistrust of maltreated people which cut-off themselfes absolutely and thus try to retain integrity as a whole with their language and traditions, at least with that what has still been left of it.
The sensitive contact with all these facts, to raise understanding and also tolerance against other human beeings in general and Stintis & Roma in special, to argue more intensely with these things, unfortunately, is absent also even still today by many people refusing many facts. Although this has become obligation, at least by our own history in the German country, but nevertheless also worldwide not to do such.
Each one interested in playing Gypsyjazz should adapt this first of all, before he starts to work closer with this music-style. Respect is the first thing that we all should give to every person on this small planet than we life on - as we all are foreigners or strangers in one or another country, and in universe anyway.
But: only together one can find a way to a peaceful cooperation in mutual trust again - and here the MUSIC is able (and should perform) a valuable assistance.
Music is a universal language with which all human beeing can communicate directly without any deviations . . . wether which nationality and race or skin colour we belong.
Music can build bridges between the people. However, respect and tolerance to another person or another culture belong to it first of all and absolutely, without a doubt.
So let´s try to raise first of all - respect and tolerance with all of us and then to create music together that will overcomes all these borders!
Read more -> JM-History -Genocide
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Music is a universal language with which all human beeing can communicate directly without any deviations . . . wether which nationality and race or skin colour we belong.
Music can build bridges between the people. However, respect and tolerance to another person or another culture belong to it first of all and absolutely, without a doubt.
So let´s try to raise first of all - respect and tolerance with all of us and then to create music together that will overcomes all these borders!
Read more -> JM-History -Genocide
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