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Terezin

semi-overcast 27 °C

Travelled to Terezin, which is north east of Prague (about 50 minutes by coach). There were 10 others from the tour with us. Terzin became infamous as a result of WW II when it was a holding point for political activists etc and Jews. Although there were no gas cahmbers many people persished from malnutrition and diseases as well as torture and execution. From Terezin people were transported to various concentration camps where most perished. Of 12,000 children held at Terezin only about 1200 survived the war. There were also many music composers and writers held at Terezin who also died before the war ended.

A trip to Terezin could not be considered a 'highlight' from the perspective of seeing something beautiful however it is important to remember these events and put yourself in the period during WWII in places like Terezin to appreciate the sacrifice so many people made for freedom.

After we came back from Terezin we walked back to the main square in Prague and went to the top of the astronomical clock tower. It gave a panoramic view around the city of Prague and was well worth the 140 Korunas for both of us (around $A20). The climb up was made a lot easier by using the elevator!P1030120.jpg

Posted by BarryLiz 13.08.2008 2:30 AM Archived in Postcards | Czech Republic

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Great shot guys! Good to speak to you both tonight x

13.08.2008 by Alzashelza

The photo is beautiful, hoping that you have more of the same. All well at home but COLD, see you Tuesday.
Jan

17.08.2008 by Janice Boy

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