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Born in Prague, in Theresienstadt he was the founder and director of the journal ''Vedem''. Sent to Auschwitz, perished at the liquidation of the Theresienstadt family camp.
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[[Category:Holocaust Children's Biographies (subject)|1944 Hachenburg]]
Hanuš Hachenburg was born July 12 in Prague, Czechia. In Theresienstadt he was with [[Petr Ginz]] the founder and director of the journal [[Vedem]]. Sent to Auschwitz, he perished at the liquidation of the Theresienstadt family camp.
 
== The Anthem of the Republic of Shkid ==
 
"What joy is ours after the strife
 
In Number One we’ve made our bid
 
Self-government has come to life
 
Long live the Republic of Shkid.
 
Every person is our brother,
 
Whether a Christian or a Jew,
 
Proudly we are marching forward
 
The Republic of Shkid is me and you."
 
== External links ==
 
[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1929 (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Czechia (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]
 
[[Category:Holocaust Children Victims (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]
 
[[Category:Theresienstadt (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]
 
[[Category:Vedem (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]
 
[[Category:Auschwitz (subject)|1929 Hachenburg]]

Latest revision as of 10:58, 15 October 2020

Hanuš Hachenburg (Czechia, 1929-1944) was a Holocaust victim.

  • KEYWORDS : <Czechia> <Theresienstadt> <Auschwitz> <Theresienstadt family camp>

Biography

Hanuš Hachenburg was born July 12 in Prague, Czechia. In Theresienstadt he was with Petr Ginz the founder and director of the journal Vedem. Sent to Auschwitz, he perished at the liquidation of the Theresienstadt family camp.

The Anthem of the Republic of Shkid

"What joy is ours after the strife

In Number One we’ve made our bid

Self-government has come to life

Long live the Republic of Shkid.

Every person is our brother,

Whether a Christian or a Jew,

Proudly we are marching forward

The Republic of Shkid is me and you."

External links