10 Jun 1940
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The Nazi Gestapo organization took control of the small fortress in TerezÃn (German: Theresienstadt) in occupied Czechoslovakia for use as a prison. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
14 Jun 1940
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The first immates of Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia arrived. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
10 Oct 1941
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Reinhard Heydrich ordered the town of TerezÃn (German: Theresienstadt) to be converted into a camp-ghetto for deported German, Austrian, and Czechoslovakian Jews. He placed Adolf Eichmann and Rolf Günther in charge of establishing this camp-ghetto. ww2dbase [Reinhard Heydrich | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
30 Oct 1941
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Reinhard Heydrich appointed Siegfried Seidl the commandant of the camp-ghetto soon to be known as the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Reinhard Heydrich | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
24 Nov 1941
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The walled city of TerezÃn (German: Theresienstadt) began its conversion into a ghetto for Jews. Its mission was to serve as a transit camp for Jews en route to concentration camps to the east. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
4 Dec 1941
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Adolf Eichmann appointed Jacob Edelstein, originally from Prague, the chairperson of the Council of Jewish Elders of Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Adolf Eichmann | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
9 Jan 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- A transport of 1,005 Jews departed from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia for locations in Eastern Europe. Most of them were sent to Riga, Latvia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
2 Jun 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- About 50 German Jews from Berlin arrived at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. They were the first German Jews to arrive at this camp. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
20 Jun 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- About 1,000 Austrian Jews arrived at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia; they were the first Austrian Jews to arrive at this camp. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
2 Jul 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- A group of Jews from Berlin, Germany were sent to Theresienstadt concentration camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
14 Jul 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Some German Jews were deported from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia to Minsk, Byelorussia and other locations in Eastern Europe. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
31 Jul 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- 1,000 Jews from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia were taken to Baranowitsche Concentration Camp in Poland and gassed in vans. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
18 Sep 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia surpassed its maximum capacity; 58,491 prisoners now resided in the camp. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
29 Sep 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Esther Adolphine, sister of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, passed away in Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
17 Dec 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Jewish violinist Julius Stwertka, a former leading member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and co-leader of the Vienna Philharmonic, passed away in Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
28 Dec 1942
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Alfred Flatow, German Olympic gymnast, passed away in Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
20 Jan 1943
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Transports of Jews from Theresienstadt Ghetto in occupied Czechoslovakia departed for Auschwitz Concentration Camp in occupied Poland; several more transports departed from Theresienstadt in the following 6 days. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
22 Apr 1943
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- A transport of Jews from Westerbork Concentration Camp arrived at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in Sudetenland in southern Germany (occupied Czechoslovakia). ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
11 Aug 1943
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Jews from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia began to be transported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp in occupied Poland. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
24 Aug 1943
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- 1,260 Polish Jewish children from the liquidated Bialystok ghetto in Poland arrived at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
11 Nov 1943
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Theresienstadt Concentration Camp commandant Anton Burger ordered the 40,000 prisoners of the camp to stand at attention outdoors in freezing weather; about 300 prisoners died from hypothermia. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
15 May 1944
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Over the following three days, about 7,500 prisoners of the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia were transferred to the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in occupied Poland; part of the reason was to relieve Theresienstadt's overcrowded condition in preparation of a visit by the International Red Cross and the Danish Red Cross in the following month. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
23 Jun 1944
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Two representatives (one Danish and one Swiss) of the International Red Cross and one representative of the Danish Red Cross visited Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia for six hours; the prisoners gave them positive reports about the living conditions as they were instructed to do by the camp administration. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
1 Sep 1944
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Jewish prisoner Kurt Gerron began filming a propaganda motion picture at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
12 Sep 1944
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The filming of a propaganda motion picture at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia ended. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
5 Feb 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The RSHA transported approximately 1,200 Jews from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia to Switzerland. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
8 Mar 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Between 1,070 and 1,150 Hungarian Jews arrived at the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. They were originally deported to the Austrian border in 1944. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
6 Apr 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- In occupied Czechoslovakia, International Red Cross representatives visited the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
14 Apr 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- On this day and the next, 423 Danish Jews were transferred from the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia back to their home country via trucks hired by the Swedish Red Cross. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
15 Apr 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- King Christian X secured the release of 423 Danish Jews from Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia. ww2dbase [Christian X | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
20 Apr 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Between 13,500 and 15,000 prisoners were transferred from Buchenwald and Gross-Rosen subcamps to the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in occupied Czechoslovakia over the following 20 days. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
21 Apr 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- International Red Cross representatives visited the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
2 May 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Commandant Karl Rahm of the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp relinquished control of the camp to the International Red Cross. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
5 May 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- The Council of Jewish Elders at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia, operating under Commandant Karl Rahm, met with the commandant for the last time. The council was dissolved after that meeting. Later that day, Rahm fled the camp ahead of the advancing Soviet troops. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
8 May 1945
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
- Soviet troops liberated Theresienstadt Concentration Camp; about 30,000 prisoners were present at the camp at the time. ww2dbase [Theresienstadt Concentration Camp | Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | TerezÃn, Cechy | CPC]
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