Theresienstadt_Ghetto
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Alfred FlatowAlfred TauberAlice ArchenholdClementine KrämerClementine PlessnerGeorg Alexander PickGustav FlatowHans Leo PrzibramHans Leopold MeyerHeinrich RauchingerIsaak BacharachJacobus KannJulie SalingerLudwig CzechMathilde SussinOskar FischerOtto BlumenthalRobert DesnosSamuel SchallingerSiegfried Translateur
death place
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Theresienstadt_Ghetto
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Theresienstadt (Czech: [ˈtɛrɛz ...... d by 250,000 people each year.
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active years
24 November 1941–8 May 1945
commander
depiction description (caption)
Bedřich Fritta's drawing of the barracks
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date of liberation
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notable work
number of deaths
33,000 at Theresienstadt
88,000 deported toextermination camps
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victim (resource)
victims (string)
Arnošt Lustig
Egon Lánský
František R. Kraus
Jakob Edelstein
Kurt Gerron
Ludwig Czech
Rudolf Hilferding
Viktor Frankl
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Many people clustered around a lit candle
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caption
Bedřich Fritta's drawing of the barracks
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Germany's 1937 borders
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commandant
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Anton Burger
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Karl Rahm
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Siegfried Seidl
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commons
y
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Ghetto Theresienstadt
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right
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in operation
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yes
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inmates
known for
Cultural life; exploitation in Nazi propaganda
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label
Auschwitz
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Berlin
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Brno
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Frankfurt
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Prague
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Theresienstadt
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Vienna
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liberated by
location map
Czech Republic
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map caption
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map label
Theresienstadt
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map relief
yes
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name
Theresienstadt
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notable books
I Never Saw Another Butterfly, Theresienstadt 1941-45, Hana's Suitcase: A True Story
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notable inmates
operated by
portal
Communism
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Czech Republic
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Germany
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Politics
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World War II
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position
bottom
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left
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right
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top
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prisoner type
Jews
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type
Hybrid camp and ghetto
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voy
y
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voy-search
Terezín
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