I Am Terezin

I Am Terezin is a memoir unlike any other, written as a gripping narrative in the voice of the concentration camp itself.

Situated in Czechoslovakia, Theresienstadt, or Terezin, as the locals called it, was touted by the Germans as a model city where Jews could live their lives in tranquility. Despite the sheer audacity of the claim, the world chose to believe this and ignore the truth looming behind the granite walls encircling the fortress-town.

In I Am Terezin, the collective voice of its 140,000 inmates reveals the true story of the camp, imploring that we must look past all deceptive facades shrouding human suffering.

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I Am Terezin

I Am Terezin is a memoir unlike any other, written as a gripping narrative in the voice of the concentration camp itself.

Situated in Czechoslovakia, Theresienstadt, or Terezin, as the locals called it, was touted by the Germans as a model city where Jews could live their lives in tranquility. Despite the sheer audacity of the claim, the world chose to believe this and ignore the truth looming behind the granite walls encircling the fortress-town.

In I Am Terezin, the collective voice of its 140,000 inmates reveals the true story of the camp, imploring that we must look past all deceptive facades shrouding human suffering.

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I Am Terezin

I Am Terezin

by Richard D Bank
I Am Terezin

I Am Terezin

by Richard D Bank

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Overview

I Am Terezin is a memoir unlike any other, written as a gripping narrative in the voice of the concentration camp itself.

Situated in Czechoslovakia, Theresienstadt, or Terezin, as the locals called it, was touted by the Germans as a model city where Jews could live their lives in tranquility. Despite the sheer audacity of the claim, the world chose to believe this and ignore the truth looming behind the granite walls encircling the fortress-town.

In I Am Terezin, the collective voice of its 140,000 inmates reveals the true story of the camp, imploring that we must look past all deceptive facades shrouding human suffering.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780997960730
Publisher: Auctus Publishers
Publication date: 01/08/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB
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