Dear Steemit friends and followers,
Welcome to my Travel Tip series where I promote some of the most beautiful places, interesting landmarks and impressive architectural sites of my homeland, the Czech Republic.
Today, however, I will make a little exception as I will show you a place that witnessed some of the worst life tragedies and cruelties that have ever happened in the country, the notorious town and military fortress of Terezin. It is said that those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it so hopefully, this little educational insight into the dark part of the history of my homeland will be enlightening to some.
Source: Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons)
Located just outside the town of Litomerice in the Northern Czech Republic, Terezin is a little town that is currently home to approximately 3,000 people.
The town was founded in 1780 by the Habsburg Emperor Joseph II and named after his mother Maria Theresa. When the ruler ordered to build a fortress in the town, he probably had no idea what hideous purposes it will serve some 160 years later.
Source: Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons)
During the World War II, Nazi Germans turned the fortress into a Jewish ghetto and a concentration camp where more than 150,000 Jews from many European countries were sent to and kept. Although Terezin never was an extermination camp, about 33,000 people died in it, mostly because of the terrible, inhumane conditions in which they prisoners were kept.
Source: Wikimedia Commons (Creative Commons)
After the war, a huge monument was built in Terezin to pay tribute to all the victims. It includes a complex of buildings and museums where visitors can learn more about this gloomy part of the Czech history and the life stories of those who suffered at the site.
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Tomas
CEO & Founder of CGH
History is full of surprises. Beautiful town, but a dark history that I wouldn't have assumed from how the city was presented from the outside.
Yep, truly dark history.... may all the innocent people rest in peace....
Damn that was some heavy reading. I'd love to visit here the next time I'm in Czech Republic. Great post!
Yep, it sure was.... what a sad part of our heritage....
Wow.It is sometimes horrible to see what man can do to each other on this planet. We all need to respect each other and learn to live together. None of us are going anywhere and we will need each other to improve the lives of all of us. Thank you for this reminder.
Thank you for your comment and pointing out the fact we should all respect each other and learn to live together.. Have a great evening. Tomas
just had a search on it on google ,, looks nice place to visit ,, waww
this place had a great history . really world war created a great havoc :(. 33k people so sad.really this place received its worst phase during the war.
It is a little sad to see the past sometimes but that is what history is. It is not always a burden to carry but it more of a reminder for being thankful of what we have now.
Yes, very good post.
Thank you.
LG HArald
Tomas Today you showed a new picture of @czechrepublic, i really like it.
thanks for sharing happines..
Happiness? Are you out of your mind?
Sorry brother :( i was worried due to something :( i commented withour reading, as you always share beautiful places of prague , i consider this the same! I accept my mistake, you cAn give me punishment if you want too!
I am saying sorry because sorry doesn't makes us smaller!
God bless you!
You better read the posts before commenting man... that was very disrespectful.
I know that is why i oppologized for my mistake :)
That beautiful city turned to a slaughter. Glad those are history now and everything has changed. Such an historic site
History must be remembered...It contain the culture,,,
it helps to understand the development between now and before,,,
Good content ,,,
like it..
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I am planning on going to these camps in Czech Republic and in Poland as well ... I think it is important to be reminded of the history to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. You can feel the atmosphere from stories and pictures ... but I believe being there must bring tears to your eyes no matter who you are.
have good time my dear friend
It was a awful time in the history of Europe. I hope it was in past, and it never will repeat again. 😐😐😐😐
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Helloo @czechglobalhosts
Me, @menulissejarah (writing history)
I see articles and photos on your post, have a historical, education, and cultural value of an area. This post is certainly very interesting to add insight in the field of history.
If you do not mind, I will resteem this post in my account. Thanks.
Date: March, 25, 2018
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Helloo @czechglobalhosts
Saya, @menulissejarah (#menulissejarah)
Saya melihat artikel dan foto pada postingan milikmu, memiliki nilai sejarah, pendidikan, dan budaya suatu daerah. Postingan ini tentunya sangat menarik untuk menambah wawasan di bidang ilmu sejarah.
Jika kamu tidak keberatan, saya akan resteem postingan ini di akun saya. Terima kasih.
Tanggal: 25 Maret 2018