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In Ellie Midwood's historical fiction novel The Violinist of Auschwitz , Miklós Steinberg is a fictionalized Hungarian pianist and love interest to Alma Rosé, the real-life conductor of the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra. The narrative focuses on their shared struggle for survival, using music to bring humanity to fellow prisoners amidst the atrocities of the Holocaust. While the character of Miklós is a literary creation, the depiction of Alma Rosé draws on her documented bravery in saving the lives of her orchestra members.

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: The phrase likely refers to a musical dedication or a specific scene within the book where Miklos and Alma connect through music. Their shared love for music helps them survive the "hellish" conditions of the camp. Misinterpretations If you are looking for a physical product: In Ellie Midwood's historical fiction novel The Violinist