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Herbert Gerigk was born on 2 March, 1905, is a German musicologist (1905–1996). Discover Herbert Gerigk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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1905

Herbert Gerigk (2 March 1905, Mannheim – 20 June 1996, Dortmund) was a German musicologist, notable for his co-authoring of the Nazi Lexicon of Jews in Music.

1928

After graduation in 1928, Herbert Gerigk published in 1932 a thesis on Giuseppe Verdi.

It was the first important musicological overall presentation of Verdi in Germany and appeared in the series "The Great Masters of Music."

1932

Gerigk joined the Nazi Party in 1932 and joined the SA in 1933.

1935

From 1935 he worked in the National Socialist German Reich as "head the music section for the monitoring of the intellectual and ideological training and education of the Nazi Party".

In 1935 he joined the SS.

Gerigk took over the planning of the music policy of Alfred Rosenberg and was responsible for its implementation in the Rosenberg's office.

This policy was to suppress Jewish representation in musical life by removing Jews from their positions and stopping the spread of new music.

Gerigk's most famous work was the antisemitic concoction Lexicon of Jews in Music , which he edited in collaboration with Theophil Stengel, Speaker of the Reich Music Chamber.

The aim of the work was to prevent 'accidental' performances of works by Jewish and part-Jewish composers, to identify all Jewish music practitioners, but particularly to devalue composers fixed in the German musical tradition such as Felix Mendelssohn, Giacomo Meyerbeer and Gustav Mahler, through lies and deliberate falsification.

During the Second World War Gerigk took a leading role in the persecution of Jews.

He headed the Office of Music in Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg, and was a driving force in all activities of the 'Music Special Staff' in occupied countries.

The activity included the plunder of cultural property in the occupied countries and its transport to Germany.

In occupied France alone, Gerigk's investigators carried out roberries over two years from 34,500 Jewish houses or apartments, including those of Emmerich Kálmán, Darius Milhaud , Fernand Halphen, Arno Poldes, and Gregor Piatigorsky.

1942

Of the machinery of destruction of the Holocaust, Gerigk wrote in 1942: "The question must be raised as to whether it is appropriate, given the liquidation of European Jewry, to permit Jewish half-breeds as cultural workers in any form."

1943

In 1943 he became chief editor of the music magazine promoted by Rosenberg, Music in War; in 1944 he was promoted to SS-Hauptsturmführer.

After the Second World War Gerigk was never brought to justice for his complicity in the Holocaust.

Although his Nazi past prevented an academic career, he worked as a music critic at the Dortmund Ruhr-Nachrichten.

1954

In 1954 he wrote a Dictionary of Music, which was issued by the same firm (Bernhard Hahnefeld) that had published him during the Nazi era.