" 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
department. He kept a diary during his imprisonment, chronicling
the fear and desperation of life in the ghetto, the attempts people
made to create a cultural and social life, and the disease, death,
rumors, and hopes that were part of daily existence. Before his own
deportation to Auschwitz, with his wife and son, in 1944, he
concealed his diary in an attic, where it remained until discovered
by Czech workers in 1967.
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