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Terezin, Ustek and Litomerice Concentration Camp-Guided Tour
1 ReviewsVisit the Concentration Camp in Terezin, which was completely different psychologically and physically from any of the 632 other camps. Learn about Czech-Jewish history, WWII, and the Holocaust.
Highlights
- Learn about Czech-Jewish history
- See the Small Fortress, a former political and Gestapo prison during World War ll, and its Museum
- Visit the Ghetto Museum, the former Magdeburg Barracks, the hidden Synagogue, the Jewish cemetery and the crematorium
Description
Terezin was a concentration camp about 1 hour north of Prague in the Czech Republic during World War II. By 1940 Nazi Germany had assigned the Gestapo to turn Terezín into a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp. It held primarily Jews from Czechoslovakia, as well as tens of thousands of Jews deported chiefly from Germany and Austria, as well as hundreds from the Netherlands and Denmark. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Later, most of these people have been sent by rail transports to their deaths at Treblinka and Auschwitz extermination camps in occupied Poland. This visit is essential to understanding the complicated history that unfolded here in 1941, when the region’s Jewish communities were deported through Terezin to death camps. It is also extremely relevant to understand what happened to so many innocent people through actual artifacts, children’s drawings, poetry, and other rare items which survived their owners to speak so eloquently for them. Terezin was completely different psychologically and physically from any of the 632 other camps.Includes
Transportation Professional English-speaking guide 5-hour experience Admission to the monumentsEasy cancellation
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