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==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>. | |||
=== Websites === | === Websites === |
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