Terezín Initiative Explained
Terezín Initiative (Czech: Terezínská iniciativa) is a voluntary organization for survivors of the Theresienstadt Ghetto and other Holocaust survivors from the Czech lands, as well as their descendants.[1] [2] It publishes a journal, Časopis Terezínská iniciativa.[3] Terezín Initiative was one of the main collaborators in an effort to create a machine-readable database of the 150,000 victims of Theresienstadt.[4] It also helped form the Terezín Ghetto Museum, and contributed money to the project.[5] For many years until her death in 2018, was its president.[6]
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External links
- , official website
- , Institut Terezínské iniciativy
Notes and References
- News: Terezin After 60 Years . 30 January 2020 . Radio Prague International . en.
- News: Co dělá Terezínská iniciativa? . 30 January 2020 . . 29 April 2018 . cs.
- Web site: Časopis Terezínská iniciativa - Institut Terezínské iniciativy . Terezín Initiative . 30 January 2020 . 30 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200130032634/http://www.terezinstudies.cz/TI/casopis-terezinska-iniciativa/ . dead .
- Schur on Karny, 'Terezinska pametni kniha' . .
- Munk . Jan . The Terezín Memorial: its Development and its Visitors . Museum Management and Curatorship . 11 May 2007 . 17 . 3–19 . 10.1080/09647779800201701 . en.
- News: Zemřela Dagmar Lieblová. Předsedkyně Terezínské iniciativy se zasadila o uchování památky obětí holokaustu . 30 January 2020 . iROZHLAS . cs.