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Cellist Casals had explained that view before. He felt that his deeper decision, not to play anywhere, had never been made as clear as he wanted it to be. Last week he put it succinctly: "It is because I think it is immoral that people have forgotten that the German war cost about 30 million lives and the suffering that still exists now ... It is the greatest sacrifice of my life I am making. But someone must remember. Someone."
