
Photos:  Terezín, IV
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 Street view in Terezín. Terezín was a model camp set up to deceive Red Cross inspectors and provide a location to send well-known Jews whose absence would have been noticed by the international community. It was known for the many artists who were sent there.
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 Street view in Terezín.
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 Crowded living conditions in Terezín.
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 Crematorium.
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 Inside the crematorium.
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 Inside the crematorium.
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 Columbarium. Remains of ghetto residents were interred here until the Nazis dispersed the ashes in an attempt to cover their crimes. A plaque at the site  reads: In the corridors of this fortification cardboard urns containing the ashes of the dead prisoners were deposited. All the urns--actually about 25,000--were  removed by the SS at the end of 1944. Most of the ashes were thrown into the River Ohre. The remaining ashes were buried near the Litomerice concentration   camp. 
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 Terezín city walls.
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