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== Overview == | |||
The day after September 29, 1938, the day the Munich Accords were signed, the Nazi army invaded the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia – an event that augured the outbreak of the WW2 less than a year later, on September 1st 1939. | |||
A few months after the annexation of the Sudetenland region Germany declared Bohemia and Moravia to be a German “protectorate”. As a first step, all Jews were expelled from Bohemia and Moravia and their belongings were confiscated. By October 1941 some 27 thousand Jews left the Czech lands, becoming refugees throughout the rest of the country. The second phase began on November 24, when 122 trains left the protectorate carrying 73,608 Jews to [[Theresienstadt]] and from there to the gas chambers. Some 263,000 Jews of Czechoslovakia were murdered during the war, of them 71,000 from Bohemia and Moravia. | |||
According to historical sources, between 1941-1945 some 140,000 Jews were forcibly sent to Theresienstadt. By the end of the war, only 19,000 of them survived. | |||
After WW2 some 45,000 Jews lived in Czechoslovakia, mainly in Moravia and Bohemia. |
Latest revision as of 10:16, 26 November 2020
Holocaust Children, Czechia (see Holocaust Children Studies)
Overview
The day after September 29, 1938, the day the Munich Accords were signed, the Nazi army invaded the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia – an event that augured the outbreak of the WW2 less than a year later, on September 1st 1939.
A few months after the annexation of the Sudetenland region Germany declared Bohemia and Moravia to be a German “protectorate”. As a first step, all Jews were expelled from Bohemia and Moravia and their belongings were confiscated. By October 1941 some 27 thousand Jews left the Czech lands, becoming refugees throughout the rest of the country. The second phase began on November 24, when 122 trains left the protectorate carrying 73,608 Jews to Theresienstadt and from there to the gas chambers. Some 263,000 Jews of Czechoslovakia were murdered during the war, of them 71,000 from Bohemia and Moravia.
According to historical sources, between 1941-1945 some 140,000 Jews were forcibly sent to Theresienstadt. By the end of the war, only 19,000 of them survived.
After WW2 some 45,000 Jews lived in Czechoslovakia, mainly in Moravia and Bohemia.
Pages in category "Holocaust Children, Czechia (subject)"
The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total.
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- Efraim Frisch (M / Czechia, 1926-1944), Holocaust victim
- Polek Gastfreund
- Heini Halberstam (M / Czechia, 1926-2014), Holocaust survivor
- Arnost Lustig (M / Czechia, 1926-2011), Holocaust survivor
- Karel Reisz (M / Czechia, 1926-2002), Holocaust survivor
- Gerda Mayer (F / Czechia, 1927), Holocaust survivor
- Zuzana Růžičková (Czechia, 1927-2017), Holocuast survivor
- Věra Weislitzová (F / Czechia, 1927-2009), Holocaust survivor
- Otto Wolf (M / Czechia, 1927-1945), Holocaust victim
- Sini Adler (M / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Wolfgang Adler
- George Brady / Jiří Brady (M / Czechia, 1928-2019), Holocaust survivor
- Vera Diament / Vera Gissing (F / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Petr Ginz (M / Czechia, 1928-1944), Holocaust victim
- Judy Lysy
- Felix Weinberg (M / Czechia, 1928-2012), Holocaust survivor
- Rene Weiss (F / Czechia, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Martin Adler (M / Czechia, 1929-2007), Holocaust survivor
- Yehuda Bacon (Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Judy Freeman
- Hanuš Hachenburg (M / Czechia, 1929-1944), Holocaust victim
- Paul Hirsch (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Samuel Hoffman / Martin Hoffman (M / Czechia, 1929-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Hindrich Horak (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Paul Kling
- Pavel Kohn (M / Czechia, 1929-2017), Holocaust survivor
- Vera Kohnova (F / Czechia, 1929-1942), Holocaust victim
- Kurt Kotouč
- Pintǎ Mühlstein / Imanuel Mühlstein (M / Czechia, 1929-1944), Holocaust victim
- Zdenek Ornest / Zdenek Ohrenstein (M / 1929-1990), Holocaust survivor
- Zdeněk Ornest / Zdeněk Ohrenstein (M / Czechia, 1929-1990), Holocaust survivor
- Ivan Polak (M / Czechia, 1929-1945), Holocaust victim
- Sidney Taussig
- Honza Treichlinger (M / Czechia, 1929-1944), Holocaust victim
- Hanka Weingarten / Chana Wertheimer (F / Czechia, 1929-2018), Holocaust survivor
- Helga Weiss / Helga Hošková-Weissová (F / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Martin Weiss (M / Czechia, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Frantisek Bass (M / Czechia, 1930-1944), Holocaust victim
- Leni Frisch (F / Czechia, 1930-1944), Holocaust victim
- Michael Gruenbaum (M / Czechia, 1930)
- Anna Hanusova / Anna Flach (F / Czechia, 1930-2014), Holocaust survivor
- Michal Kraus (M / Czechia, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Ela Weissberger / Ela Stein (F / Czechia, 1930-2018), Holocaust survivor
- David Bergman
- Livia Bitton-Jackson / Elli L. Friedmann (F / Czechia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Hana Brady / Hanička Bradyová (F / Czechia, 1931-1944), Holocaust victim
- Erika Dohan
- Zuzana Justman / Zuzana Pick (F / Czechia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Ivan Klíma (M / Czechia, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Pavel Weiner (M / Czechia, 1931-2010), Holocaust survivor
- Marc & Francesca Berkowitz (Czechia, 1932)
- Max Frisch (M / Czechia, 1932-1944), Holocaust victim
- Maria Mühlstein (F / Czechia, 1932-1944), Holocaust victim
- Eva & Vera Weiss (FF / Czechia, 1932), Holocaust survivors
- Pavel Werner
- Frank Grunwald / Misa Frantisek Grunwald (M / Czechia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Paul Wittenberg (M / Czechia, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Wilhelm Wittenberg (M / Czechia, 1934), Holocaust survivor
- Hanna Lowinger
- Sidonia Stepper (F / Czechia, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Peter Stoppard / Petr Straussler (M / Czechia, 1935), Holocaust survivor
- Jan & Kaja Saudek
- Jirí & Josef Fiser (MM / Czechia, 1936), Holocaust survivors
- Rene & Renate Guttmann (Czechia, 1937)
- Gabriel Neumann (M / Czechia, 1937-2012), Holocaust survivor
- Raphael Sommer / Stefan Herz-Sommer (M / Czechia, 1937-2001), Holocaust survivor
- Tom Stoppard / Tomas Straussler (M / Czechia, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Harry Zenger (M / Austria, 1937-1944), Holocaust victim
- Olga & Vera Grossman (Czechia, 1938)
- Eva Novotna (F / Czechia, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Zdenka Husserl (F / Czechia, 1939), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Holocaust Children, Czechia (subject)"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- 1948 Zinnemann film.jpg 245 × 445; 28 KB
- 1976 Lustig.jpg 301 × 499; 25 KB
- 1980 Bitton-Jackson.jpg 312 × 499; 36 KB
- 1997 Minac (film).jpg 334 × 475; 26 KB
- 1997b Bitton-Jackson.jpg 298 × 500; 40 KB
- 2013 Weinberg.jpg 346 × 499; 44 KB