Wladylaw Szpilman was one of the best-known Polish pianists, but when the war broke out, like so many other Jews, Szpilman and his family were evicted from their apartment and crowded with thousands of people into the Warsaw ghetto, where the pianist earned the life as he could playing in the bars where collaborators and black market dealers met.
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