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This is actually the virtually unknown tale of Gustav Sabac el Cher. Gustav, a dark-colored man with a gift idea for self-discipline and music, was raised in Königsberg and became "really the only dark-colored bandmaster of the German Military." This fact-filled tale can take the listener back in its history, over 150 years ago. There we meet up with the controversial Prussian Prince Albrecht, getting to know him via his travel ventures, as well as in battle. Prince Albrecht brought many things from Arabia back again to Prussia, one which was a "man item" from the Egyptian Viceroy Muhammad Ali: a seven-year-old dark-skinned boy. He was given the name August Albrecht Sabac el Cher and accompanied the Prince from that point on. The social environment of the Prussian talk about of the 40s and 50s was one of curiosity towards "others", not hostility. August's dark skin greatly benefited him, in fact. His job at Court docket flourished. In 1867, he hitched a German woman, Anna Maria Jung, the girl of your Berlin clothesmaker. While the happy couple lived relatively trouble-free in Germany, their two children, Gustav and Elise, were dealt a different fate, as were their children who came old in Nazi Germany. Utilizing files and eyewitness accounts, this wonderful little book paints a thorough depiction of the whole family. One learns, for example, that Gustav's sons, Herbert and Horst, were deeply enjoyed by all. Both mastered music in early stages and both pursued professional opportunities. While Herbert continued in this vein with measurable success, Horst had not been so fortunate. In 1943 he was drafted as a Wehrmacht medic! Hear to discover more.... On the Web: https://blackwolftetralogy.wordpress.com/