Art, music, and education as strategies for survival : Theresienstadt, 1941-45
"Theresienstadt was the Jewish ghetto (1941-45) created by the Nazis within the walled garrison town of Terezín, Czech Republic, to which many of Europe's Jewish cultural elite were deported, and where their artistic activities were allowed flourish despite the ghetto's hidden purpose as a prison and conduit to Auschwitz-Birkenau and other Nazi concentration camps. Considered as a whole, the art of the Teresienstadt ghetto forms one of the most complex - and most neglected - bodies of work of the past century." -- Book cover. 1st ed. xvi, 203 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 x 27 cm
- Dutlinger, Anne D., 1950-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- exhibition catalogs.
- Text
- ocm43567588
- Dicker, Friedl, 1898-1944--Exhibitions.
- Children's art--Czech Republic--Terezín (Ústecký kraj)--Exhibitions.
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- Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)--Exhibitions.
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