Terezin and Theresienstadt: Concentration Camp and Ghetto

Laine Cunningham

Terezin and Theresienstadt: Concentration Camp and Ghetto
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sun Dogs Creations
Country
Published
25 September 2019
Pages
36
ISBN
9781946732972

Terezin and Theresienstadt: Concentration Camp and Ghetto

Laine Cunningham

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Terezin, the Theresienstadt concentration camp, memorializes the triumph of the human spirit.

During World War II, the Gestapo transformed Terezin into Theresienstadt, a ghetto and concentration camp. Jews from Czechoslovakia, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Denmark were imprisoned there. Despite the suffering, concerts and education continued under a Jewish governing group. Artists like Bedrich Fritta and Norbert Troller worked alongside conductor Karel Ancerl, cantor Karl Fischer, and composer Viktor Ullmann.

Remember the lives that triumphed in the midst of torment with text combined with photos taken at Terezin and Theresienstadt: Concentration Camp and Ghetto (a Travel Photo Art book).

In the Travel Photo Art series, traditional tourism panoramas mix with arthouse aesthetics. These slim, passport sized productions are your passport to new perspectives on famous places. Peer around corners and discover a unique way to interact with monuments and memorials you thought you knew.

This popular series includes titles that mix text with the pictures. Books like Notre Dame Cathedral: Our Lady of Paris, featuring photos taken months before the 2019 fire, become keepsakes associated with a specific site. Titles like Lidice Lives and Terezin and Theresienstadt are deeply meaningful for families touched by the Holocaust.

Laine Cunningham, a three-time recipient of The Hackney Award, writes fiction that takes readers around the world. Her debut novel, The Family Made of Dust, is set in the Australian Outback, while Reparation is a novel of the American Great Plains. She is the editor of Sunspot Literary Journal.

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