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Terezin once served as a military fortress. During World War II, however, Terezin was adapted by the Gestapo and transformed into a concentration camp and a ghetto for Jewish families. Over 30,000 people died in the Terezin concentration camp, even though it was not an extermination camp.
it was a military fortess
It was a concentration camp in what is now the Czech Republic. Another name for it is Terezin. About 33,000 died in the camp.
Terezin (Theresienstadt) is about 60 km NW of Prague in the Czech Republic.
Inge Auerbacher was 7 when she was sent to camp Terezin.
She is belived to have died on a death march of prisoners to some camp called Terezin in Czecheslovakia or shortly after arriving there.
there were only 378 kids that survived the concentration camp
She is believed to have died on a death march of prisoners to some camp called Terezin in Czecheslovakia or shortly after arriving there. She is believed to have died on a death march of prisoners to some camp called Terezin in Czecheslovakia or shortly after arriving there.
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Theresienstadt (also known by its Czech name, Terezin) was probably the last camp to be liberated (10 May 1945). In some parts of Bohemia fighting continued for a day or two after the German surrender.
Theresienstadt (Terezin) in Bohemia, Czech Republic.
whe hitler took over