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The Terszin was a Nazi concentration camp established during World War II, located in the town of Terezín (Theresienstadt) in what is now the Czech Republic. Initially designed as a ghetto for Jews, it was later transformed into a Propaganda tool to deceive the international community about the treatment of Jews by showcasing a supposedly humane settlement. Despite its façade, conditions in Terszin were harsh, with overcrowding, malnutrition, and disease leading to high mortality rates. It served as a transit camp for many Jews who were ultimately deported to extermination camps.

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