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Published on Jul 28, 2016
Once the Embellishment was over, the residents of Theresienstadt knew there would be
further deportations.11 On September 23, 1944, the Nazis ordered a transport of 5,000
able-bodied men. The Nazis had decided to liquidate the Ghetto and initially chose able-bodied men to be
on the first transport because they were the most likely to rebel. Soon after the 5,000 were deported,
another order came for 1,000 more. The Nazis were able to manipulate some of the remaining Jews by
offering some of those who had just sent family members an opportunity to join them by volunteering
for the next transport. After these, transports continued to leave Theresienstadt frequently.
All exemptions and "protection" were abolished; the Nazis now chose who was to go on each transport.
Deportations continued through October. After these transports, only 400 able-bodied men,
plus women, children, and elderly were left within the Ghetto.12
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What was going to happen to these remaining inhabitants? The Nazis couldn't come to an agreement.
Some hoped that they could still cover up the inhumane conditions that the Jews has suffered through
and thus soften their punishment after the war. Other Nazis realized that there would be no clemency
and wanted to dispose of all the incriminating evidence, including the remaining Jews. No real decision was
made and in some ways, both were implemented. In the course of trying to look good, the Nazis made
a few deals with Switzerland. Even a transport of Theresienstadt inhabitants were sent there.
In April 1945, transports and death marches reached Theresienstadt. Several of these prisoners
had left Theresienstadt just months before. These groups were being evacuated from concentration
camps such as Auschwitz and Ravensbrück and other camps farther East. As the Red Army
pushed the Nazis farther back, they evacuated the camps. Some of these prisoners arrived
on transports while many others arrived on foot. They were in terrible ill-health and some
carried typhus. Theresienstadt was unprepared for the large numbers
that entered and were unable to properly quarantine those with contagious
diseases; thus, a typhus epidemic broke out within Theresienstadt.
Besides typhus, these prisoners brought the truth about
the transports East. No longer could Theresienstadt inhabitants hope that
the East was not as terrible as the rumors
suggested - instead, it was much, much worse.
On May 3, 1945, the Ghetto Theresienstadt
was placed under the protection of the International Red Cross.
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