Jewish transports’ anniversary commemorated in Czech town

Some 80 people, including survivors, paid tribute on Monday to Czech Holocaust victims and commemorated the 75th anniversary of the departure of Trebic Jewish transports for Terezin, north Bohemia, in May 1942.

Two wartime Jewish transports marked as Av and Aw left Trebic on May 18 and May 22, 1942.

A total of 1,371 Jews from Trebic and its vicinity were deported to the Terezin concentration camp. A mere 63 lived to see the end of the war.

The Jewish settlement of Trebic is one the most significant and oldest in Moravia. Jews probably came to the area in the early 12th century.

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