Democracy Dies in Darkness

Tony Bennett saw racism and horror in World War II. It changed him.

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July 21, 2023 at 10:17 a.m. EDT
Tony Bennett performs on June 23, 1960. (AP)
7 min

What were the chances? Thousands of miles from home, in a foreign land devastated by war, old friends bumped into each other on the street.

It was Thanksgiving Day, 1945, when two U.S. Army soldiers met unexpectedly in Mannheim, Germany. Part of the occupation force in a conquered city that had been leveled by Allied bombing during World War II, they had sung together only a few years earlier in a musical group back in high school in New York City.