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The Nazis chose Terezin because it was a small secluded area away from Germany.

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What are three reasons the Nazis choose to use Terezin as a place to put prisoners?

because it looked like a peaceful place and for the finial solution. And for mass killings


Why are 3 reasons why the Nazis choose to use Terezin as as a place to put prisoners?

because it looked like a peaceful place and for the finial solution. And for mass killings


How did the Nazis use terezin to try to fool the internation red cross inspectors?

Before Red Cross inspectors arrived at the Terezin concentration camp, the Nazis staged the camp to look like a refugee town, placing prisoners at specific places and guiding the inspectors along a planned route. Shops were filled with fake stocks of goods and food to show the inspectors, none of which was normally present during day-to-day operations. After viewing the Nazi's performance at Terezin, the Red Cross concluded that there was nothing wrong.


Where was the Terezin Concentration camp located?

Terezin (Theresienstadt) is about 60 km NW of Prague in the Czech Republic.


What was Terezin before the Nazis turned it into a concentration camp?

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What year did the Nazis start putting Jews into the TEREZIN concentration camp?

whe hitler took over


How did Nazis label the prisoners?

With jew stars


The Nazis said Jews were not citizens What was their new status after 1935?

they turned to prisoners for the nazis


Were the Nazis correct in the treatment of the Jewish prisoners?

yes


What was the final solution and how did the Nazis create an efficient means to kill their prisoners?

The Nazis created and used the most efficient means to kill their prisoners by incinerating them. The Nazis had other final solutions such as starvation, beatings, rapes, and shootings.


How many kids survived terezin?

Out of approximately 15,000 children who were sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto (Terezin) during the Holocaust, only about 100 survived the war. The majority of the children were ultimately deported to extermination camps, where they perished. Terezin was used by the Nazis as a propaganda tool, presenting itself as a "model ghetto," but in reality, conditions were dire, and many suffered from malnutrition, disease, and deportation.


What did the Nazis do to the prisoners of the camp?

The people who was fit to work was forced into labour working whiles most children was killed or experimented on ____________________ The Nazis were free to do almost whatever they wanted to the prisoners.