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P.O.W. Violin
Hintertales: Stories from the Margins of History
English - December 14, 2020 01:00 - 13 minutes - 9.56 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsDocumentary Society & Culture History storytelling history true stories klondike wwii courage Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
American B-24 bomber pilot Lieutenant Clair Cline was shot down over occupied Holland in February 1944. Half a year into his internment, he found himself struggling with despair, praying for something constructive to do. But the answer that came to him seemed preposterous. Make a violin? Cline didn't have the skills, the materials, or the tools. He was an inmate of a prison camp!
I first encountered a passing reference to this story in "The Violin Maker: Finding a Centuries-Old Tradition in a Brooklyn Workshop" by John Marchese. I found a few more details in various places on the internet, and then hit pay dirt with a first hand account from Cline himself in a Guidepost Magazine article from January 1997, titled "The Prison Camp Violin."
Special thanks to Betania Hernandez who provided the violin recording of "Silent Night."
Show music by Zapsplat.com.