Terezin Tour, CZECH REPUBLIC
Took a day trip on a bus for 200CZK round trip to Terezin. I had about 5 1/2 hours there and it was more than enough time.
I started at the small fortress/prison camp and moved my way to the Ghetto Museum and then walked around town. Took a 15 minute walk to the crematorium and Jewish Cemetery.
A worthwhile visit and only about an hour from Prague.
Terezín, Czech Republic: Concentration Camp Memorial
Learn more about Terezín: Terezín, an hour north of Prague, was built by the Habsburgs in the 1780s as a fortified town with (still intact) massive state-of-the-art, star-shaped walls designed to keep out the Prussians. In 1941, the Nazis removed the town's 7,000 inhabitants and brought in 60,000 Jews, creating a concentration camp — a propaganda model Jewish town. Life in this sham town appeared tolerable to human rights visitors but the reality was far more cruel — virtually all of Terezín's Jews ultimately ended up dying either here or at extermination camps farther east. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
Terezin - Theresienstadt
The camp, Terezin/Theresienstadt, near Prague, was a hybrid of ghetto and concentration camp. It was administered by both The Czech Police and The Nazis. See an in depth tour by Pavel Batel of Terezin Private Tours.
Terezin Concentration Camp Tour | Day Trip From Prague
We took a day trip from Prague to Terezin (Terezin Concentration Camp), a small town in the Czech Republic that has a concentration camp from WWII. Thousands of prisoners, including Jews, gypsies, political prisoners, and many others, passed through here. A majority were transported from here to other concentration camps, like Auschwitz. It was a depressing day to say the least, but informational and humbling as well.
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Terezin-Jewish Concentration Camp
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Terezin, 1941-1945
Fotografías del Campo de Concentración de Terezin (Theresienstadt, en alemán), en la República Checa, tomadas en septiembre de 2016.
En 1941, la fortaleza pequeña fue convertida en un ghetto amurallado, que presentaba una fachada que escondía la operación de exterminio de los judíos. Para el mundo exterior, Terezin debía aparecer como una colonia judía modelo. Albergó hacinados a unos 144.000 judíos. Cerca de la cuarta parte murió en el propio campo de concentración, sobre todo por las malas condiciones: el hambre y las enfermedades. Unas 88 000 personas fueron trasladadas a Auschwitz y a otros campos de exterminio. Al finalizar la guerra, solo se encontraron 17.247 supervivientes. El 3 de mayo de 1945, el control del campo fue transferido por los alemanes a la Cruz Roja. El lugar que ocupara el campo de concentración se ha convertido en un museo en memoria de las víctimas.
Photographs of the Terezin Concentration Camp (Theresienstadt, in German), in the Czech Republic, taken in September 2016.
In 1941, the small fortress was turned into a walled ghetto, which featured a facade that hid the Jewish extermination operation. For the outside world, Terezin must appear as a model Jewish colony. It housed over 144,000 Jews. Nearly a quarter died in the concentration camp itself, especially because of the bad conditions: hunger and disease. Some 88,000 people were transferred to Auschwitz and other extermination camps. At the end of the war, only 17,247 survivors were found. On May 3, 1945, control of the camp was transferred by the Germans to the Red Cross. The place occupied by the concentration camp has become a museum in memory of the victims.
Terezín / Theresienstadt
Visit to Terezín (Theresienstadt), during the Second World War a concentration camp
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A special production with guidance of Carla Josephus Jitta, a former inmate of the ghetto. As I walked through the town with Carla's voice on my headphone I was very impressed. You stood somewhere and Carla speaks what she has experienced. Sometimes Carla's remarks are difficult to grasp. For example at the arrival with the train where she says it was like a curtain raising in a play. At those moments you are perplexed. Impressive.
Begin 2012 I met Carla personally in Amsterdam.
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Terezin: Paradise Ghetto
After visiting and photographing the Small Fortress at Terezin, Czech Republic I was moved to make a documentary about the concentration camp using some of my photographs in light of current events in the Middle East with ISIS and Nazi similarities. The more I researched the ghetto-camp and viewed historical images and footage, the more I was moved to try and understand the horrendous acts of men toward other human beings. The conclusion is simple: Man has an evil nature and if fed, it will result in the inhumanity toward others. Never forget this modern atrocity: remember the Nameless Ones.
Produced, photographed and edited by James David Phenicie
©2015 James David Phenicie
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Historical images and footage were obtained from the World Wide Web; there is no intention to infringe on any copyright claims.
Music: And Agony Fades Away, by Silence Under Scaffold. (cc)
Quite Agony, by Betray Ed. (cc)
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Edited on Adobe PP CS6
Terezin (Theresienstadt) Tour
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LIGA TEREZIN - the trailer
LIGA TEREZIN is a documentary (52 minutes) that tells the incredible story of the soccer league which took place in Ghetto Theresienstadt, 40 miles North West of Prague (now in the Czech Republic).
From 1942 to 1944, Jewish prisoners played hundreds of soccer matches on improvised fields set up in the court-yards of the Barracks where they lived. Thousands of spectators watched a mixture of professional and amateur players and briefly escaped the reality of their terrible plight: the hunger, the sickness and death. All the while they lived in a shroud of fear casted by the terror of the transports that sent people to the East and their certain death.
Theresienstadt-Terezin private tour
The true story of Terezin-Theresienstadt on private tour with a tourguide specialist..
CZECH DAY 2- City Walk & Visit to Terezin Concentration Camp
My second day in Czech was fulfilled with an amazing time. I got to visit the Terezin Concentration camp and it was such a sad walk through of the tour. I learned a lot and was very happy that I went. I walked around the city of Prague more and had an easy going day overall.
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Terezin Concentration Camp - Prague to Terezin - Private Day Trips from Prague
private-prague-guide.com. Prague to Terezin Concentration Camp Tours. Private guided tours from Prague to Terezin. Driver-guide services. Choose your own pace. Recommended by TripAdvisor, Michelin and Fodor's.
Terezin (A Super 8 Film)
Terezin is a city near Prague in the Czech Republic. Historically it was a jewish ghetto. Around 33,000 Jews died in this ghetto, and another 88,000 were send to concentration camps. The city was originally built as a fortification and thus the walls are fortified. This is the first roll of super 8 I shot, with a camera I bought from a used camera store in Prague, I bought a roll of black and white film knowing that I would be traveling to Terezin in a couple days. This footage was shot on a eumig mini 5, at 18 fps.
Kodak TXR-464 Tri-X Reversal Black & White, Silent Super 8 Movie Film, 50 Foot Cartridge, Film #7266, ISO 200 / 160, #502-9046, *USA*
L'inganno su Terezín, il documentario
Dopo aver convinto la Croce Rossa, i nazisti vogliono ingannare tutto il mondo attraverso un film di propaganda girato all'interno del campo di Terezín. Lo fanno creando un'immagine fittizia del campo e coinvolgendo i prigionieri, ai quali viene imposta un'interpretazione forzata davanti alle telecamere in cambio della salvezza, come accade con il regista Kurt Gerron. Anche Gerron però sarà ingannato e trasferito ad Auschwitz, dove verrà assassinato. La sua storia:
Theresienstadt's Hidden Synagogue
Something priceless was accidentally discovered in 1997 on the grounds of the Thereisenstadt ghetto: A hidden synagogue. Its walls still bore the haunting and beautiful paintings and prayers of the Jews of the Thereisenstadt ghetto.
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THE HORRORS OF TEREZIN CONCENTRATION CAMP
World War 2's Terezin concentration camp is located north of Prague in the Czech Republic. It was originally a holiday resort reserved for Czech nobility. It is contained within the walls of the famed fortress Theresienstadt, which was created by Emperor Joseph II of Austria in the late 18th century and named in honor of his mother, Empress Maria Theresa. Sadly, by 1940, Nazi Germany had assigned the Gestapo to turn Terezin into a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp. It held primarily Jews from Czechoslovakia - and tens of thousands of Jews deported from Germany, Austria, Netherlands and Denmark. More than 150,000 Jews were sent to Terezin, including 15,000 children - less than 150 children survived.