Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich-Pa
" In 1941, the fortress city of Terezin, outside Prague, was ostensibly converted into model ghetto, where Jews could temporarily reside before being sent to a more permanent settlement. In reality it was a way station to Auschwitz. When young Gonda Redlich was deported to Terezin in December of 1941, the elders selected him to be in charge of the youth welfare depart
...morePaperback, 192 pages
Published
January 28th 1999
by University Press of Kentucky
(first published November 1992)
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This is the diary of Egon "Gonda" Redlich, who lived in the Terezin Ghetto from 1941 to 1944. He was one of those in charge of the welfare of the ghetto's children, and worked tirelessly on their behalf. In his diary he wrote about events in the ghetto, disagreements among the inmates there, and his marriage and the birth of his baby son. Especially poignant is the short diary he wrote especially for his son to read when he got older. Redlich, his wife and child were sent to Auschwit...more
A young man who had worked at the Zionist Youth Aliyah School in Prague; transferred to the ghetto in Theresienstadt in Dec of 1941 where he continued to work with the children for the ghetto administration.
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