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page 1Theresienstadt Ghetto
Theresienstadt concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Terezín, Czechoslovakia
Terezin: A Documentary Film from the Jewish Settlement Area
1940s German propaganda film directed by Kurt Gerron

Brundibár
thumb|Poster for a performance of Brundibár, Theresienstadt, 1944.
Brundibár is a children's opera by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása with a libretto by Adolf Hoffmeister, made most famous by performances by the children of Theresienstadt concentration camp (Terezín) in occupied Czechoslovakia. The name comes from a Czech colloquialism for a bumblebee.
Vedem
thumb|Vedem magazine
Vedem (We are leading) was a Czech-language literary magazine that existed from 1942 to 1944 in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in the ghetto of Terezín during the Holocaust. It was hand-produced by a group of teenaged boys, among them editor-in-chief Petr Ginz and Hanuš Hachenburg. Altogether, about 800 pages of Vedem survived World War II.
Theresienstadt family camp
section of Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration camp

The Last of the Unjust
2013 French documentary directed by Claude Lanzmann
escape of Viktor Pestek and Siegfried Lederer from Auschwitz
1944 prisoner escape from Auschwitz concentration camp
Ghetto Swingers
band
Beit Terezin
Museum in Israel
Transport and murder of Białystok children
murder of 1,200 Jewish children by Nazi Germany