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At Theresienstadt in Occupied Czechoslovakia, the Nazis established a "model" ghetto and concentration camp. This photograph shows the arrival of Jews in the camp. Theresienstadt became infamous as Europe'
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were photographed in a park in Theresienstadt. The Nazis established this "model" ghetto and concentration camp in Czechoslovakia partly as a propaganda ploy to create the impression that the Nazi camps
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Hildegard Neumann were among the Nazis stationed at the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto located just outside of Prague. Their wholesome, clean-cut appearances belie the nature of their work.
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1944, shows the number of deaths in Theresienstadt--the "model" ghetto and concentration camp in Czechoslovakia--between November 24, 1941 (when construction of the camp began), through the end of 1943.
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also known as Theresienstadt). Offers English-language links to the Jerusalem Post, CNN, Time Worldwide, et al. An "Index of Prisoners" page is under construction. Beit Theresienstadt at Kibbutz Givat
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also known as Theresienstadt). Offers English-language links to the Jerusalem Post, CNN, Time Worldwide, et al. An "Index of Prisoners" page is under construction. Beit Theresienstadt at Kibbutz Givat
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1942: One thousand Jews are deported from the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto to Izbica Lubelska, Poland; one, a woman who escapes after arrival, survives. Other Theresienstadt deportees are
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Germany, is evacuated to Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia. More than 60 inmates from this group are killed in the village of Buchau, Czechoslovakia. April 18, 1945: Nazis initiate a death march of prisoners
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of German Jews are deported to the ghetto/camp at Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia. In Paderborn, Germany, all Jewish orphans are deported to Theresienstadt. July 1942: Seven trains of Jewish deportees
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The 500 seized by the Germans are sent to the Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia, camp/ghetto; all but 77 will survive the war. The Danish government will persistently check on the health and welfare of the
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