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For more information click [[Czech Republic Census#1793 Jewish Census|here]].
For more information click [[Czech Republic Census#1793 Jewish Census|here]].
==Terezin's Database of Holocaust Victims Online==
Data
initially used for the publication of the Terezin Memorial
Books: Jews Deported to Terezin from Bohemia and Moravia
1941-1945, Volume I and II, Prague 1995, German
Jews in Terezin 1942-1945, Prague 2000, and Austrian
Jews in Terezin 1942-1945, Prague 2005, recently was
placed online at <www.holocaust.czlcz2/victims/victims>
courtesy of the Terezin Initiative Institute. The database
includes data about all those deported to Terezin ghetto
from Austria, Bohemia, Denmat:k, Germany, Moravia,
Netherlands, and Slovakia, as well as those sent to Terezin
on death marches at the end of World War II. Information
about the Jews who were deported from Bohemia and Moravia
to Lodz, Minsk, Oswiecim, and Ujazdow is also included.
The database may be searched by surname (prijmeni),
given name (jmeno), date of birth dd.mm.yyyy (datum
narozeni), last address (bydliste), and domicile address
(adresa). For a given individual, one may find date of birth,
date and code of transport to Terezin or elsewhere, date and
place of death, last address before deportation, and other
documents, if available. The database is meant to be as personal
as possible, so the pictures of individuals often are
included. For privacy reasons, the database does not include
survivor data; however, there is a note that information
about surviving relatives may be retrieved by sending an
inquiry to <database@terezinstud-ies.cz>.


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