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Polish rock band Trupa Trupa are confronting the Holocaust with their songs

'The right-wing movement is more in power. The voices against it are now very important'

December 31, 2019 10:14
Trupa Trupa
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“Holocaust denial and antisemitism is rising around the world but, of course, in Poland too. The nature of evil is that it’s immortal… I hope things will get better, but that is why we have to protest.”

The Polish rock band Trupa Trupa, which recently toured the UK and will return in January, are unlike other acts in their readiness to directly tackle perhaps the most troublingly complex element of their country’s history: the Holocaust.

Following a run of shows in London, Leeds, Brighton and Glasgow, Grzegorz Kwiatkowski — singer, guitarist and one of Trupa Trupa’s two songwriters — told the JC the impulse to pen the political songs was borne of his own family tragedies.

His grandfather was imprisoned in the Stutthof concentration camp near to Gdansk, the band’s hometown. Both he and Mr Kwiatkowski’s father were deeply scarred by Nazi atrocities committed during the war.