Terezin: a story of the Holocaust

Tells the story of Terezín, a small fortress town in the Czech Republic that the Nazis turned into a ghetto, renaming it Theresienstadt. Here, they imprisoned thousands of Jews during the Second World War. Includes first-hand accounts of life in the town, and works of art from some of the artists wh...

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Main Author: Thomson, Ruth 1949- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Franklin Watts 2011
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Summary:Tells the story of Terezín, a small fortress town in the Czech Republic that the Nazis turned into a ghetto, renaming it Theresienstadt. Here, they imprisoned thousands of Jews during the Second World War. Includes first-hand accounts of life in the town, and works of art from some of the artists who were incarcerated there. Suggested level: primary, intermediate
Physical Description:64 Seiten Illustrationen, Faksimiles

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