So we started off the day by going to the Museum of the Ghetto which was really good. We were able to watch that original movie that the Nazi’s had made for the Red Cross as I had mentioned previously. I took us about two hours to go through the museum and even at that we did not read every single detail. From there we headed over to the Magdeburg barracks where they had a reconstructed prisoners’ dormitory which was really cool to see and of course makes you appreciate the space that you have. We walked around the town somewhat as the town is pretty much one big historical sight as all of the buildings were used during the time of the camp. The town has a really eerie feel to it when you’re walking the streets, as some of the buildings were really run down and we hardly saw any people out on the streets, kind of strange for a Saturday. So we explored some of the streets on our way to the crematorium and also the walls of the fortress. You could walk up on top of the walls which were really neat as you got a better view of the town and the moat that ran along it. We also went to a memorial along the side of the Labe River. I guess they had thrown the ashes of 22,000 people into the river during the time the camp was running. That really hit home for me as the river and area around it was so beautiful so to imagine the Nazi’s throwing the ashes into the river was really disturbing as of course was everything they did during that time. Finally we did a quick tour of the lesser fortress as we were running out of time. They had the prison barracks here along with some workshops and out in front they have a National Cemetery for those who were buried in mass graves. All in all a great day that was very informative and I suggest to others who are going to Prague to make a quick day trip out there as it’s worth it!
The Magdeburg Barracks
The eerie streets of Terezin
The town square
Standing on top of the fortress or the wall that runs around the city, looking down into the moat
Overlooking other areas of the fortress
Crematorium Memorial
Arielle standing along the Labe River where they dumped the ashes
The Memorial
In the Lesser Fortress going into the Jewish Prisoner's quarters with the typical German sign saying "work will set you free"
Courtyard in the prison
On the left are doors to the prisoner's cells where they held some of the "bad" Jews
Outside the Lesser Fortress, another memorial
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Looks like a very thoughtful day... important, yet hard, to do.
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