Jazz as Rebellion: Teenagers Defy Nazis in Germany with Swing Music
Despite being labeled "degenerate art" by the Nazis, jazz music was popular in Germany. Groups of teenagers, known as the Swing Youth, formed a rebellion against crackdowns on freedom of expression by embracing jazz culture.
The Nazis denounced jazz music as "degenerate art," despite its widespread popularity in Germany. Amid crackdowns on freedom of expression, groups of jazz-loving teenagers formed the Swing Youth in rebellion.