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Terezin ( Theresienstadt ) concentration camp

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Terezin ( Theresienstadt ) concentration camp

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  1. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Homewww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Home HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE Terezin (Theresienstadt) concentration camp

  2. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Basicwww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Basic HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE Basic Info Terezin, also known as Theresienstadt, was a small Czechoslovakian town located near the German border. Terezin was originally built as a fortress town to protect the Czechoslovakian border. The German army invaded Czechoslovakia, and in Nov. 1941 created a prison camp/ghetto for Jews at Terezin. Starting in 1942, Jews from towns all over Europe were arrested and deported by train to Terezin. Thousands died of disease and starvation, and thousands more were sent on to the Nazi death camps. Terezinis the Czech name for this town, which is also known by its German name, Theresienstadt. This map shows the location of Terezin, near the German border. Terezin was not a permanent prison for thousands of Jews held there. Those who did not die of disease and starvation at Terezin, were eventually sent further east to death camps in Poland. These camps were places designed to kill thousands of prisoners.

  3. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Karelwww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet/Karel HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE Survivors and Testimony Karel Reiner • Karel Reiner was a Czech composer and pianist, persecuted by Nazis as a Jew and by communists as a formalist. He was the only classical composer to survive the concentration camp in Theresienstadt. (Wiki) Karel wasn’t the only survivor from the holocaust that was in Terezin, for more survivor clikeHERE

  4. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwetwww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE Liberation of the Prisoners from Theresienstadt In late 1944, shortly after the uprising collapse, the SS and police moved 416 Slovak Jews out of the Sered transit camp to Theresienstadt. After Sered was evacuated another 1031 Slovak Jews arrived in early April 1945. Jews were from all over were arriving by the hundreds. It was a tough time and Jews of all race were being brought to Theresienstadt. By May 1945 more than 154,000 prisoner were in Theresienstadt . There's liberation is a confusing one it went through a lot before it was liberated. It came from being a prison to a concentration camp and back to a prison for prisoners after the International red cross over came the SS army on May 9th. To understand the storey better please click here. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007505

  5. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwetwww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE SOURCE http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007505http://holocaustchannel.com/holocaust-survivor-books/a-tale-of-terezin-foreward-from-upcoming-book-by-esther-levy Side Note I did a lot of reading in a short amount of time to understand what went on in that concentration. This are the websites I went to do my research. I might be missing a few but if you check every page you will find a couple of websites.

  6. www.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwetwww.markensmarseilleworkontheresistadt.com/.org-sdjrejhrehrwt-etjeowtrwet-ewtjtw-etjwet HOME BASIC INFO SURVIVORS LIBERATON LAGACY SOURCE LAGACY Over 97,000 people died 15,000 of the were children and 132 of them were known to have survived. They sent musicians, writers, and leaders there to work and the women and children were killed.

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