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The Holocaust Victims and Document Database [Databáze Obětí a Databáze Dokumentů] is a part of the holocaust.cz portal that provides an extensive database of digitised archival documents of the names and fates of victims of Nazi racial persecution who were deported from the territory of today’s Czech Republic. The database contains brief information about all the prisoners of the Terezín ghetto (Theresienstadt) deported from the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Slovakia and those who arrived in Terezín in the last days of the war with death marches (the so-called evacuation transports). There is also information about those who were deported from the Czech lands to Lodz, Auschwitz, Minsk and Ujazdów or imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp, as well as the names and basic information on those imprisoned in the so-called "Gypsy Camp I" in Lety near Písek, most of whom were Roma or Sinti. The public part of the Victims' Database contains information on almost 125,000 people and their fate, 140,000 authentic digitised documents and 30,000 portrait photographs.

(Description adapted from information on project website)

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1941-1945

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database@terezinstudies.cz
Holocaust Victims and Document Database

The Holocaust Victims and Document Database [Databáze Obětí a Databáze Dokumentů] is a part of the holocaust.cz portal that provides an extensive database of digitised archival documents of the names and fates of victims of Nazi racial persecution who were deported from the territory of today’s Czech Republic. The database contains brief information about all the prisoners of the Terezín ghetto (Theresienstadt) deported from the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Slovakia and those who arrived in Terezín in the last days of the war with death marches (the so-called evacuation transports). There is also information about those who were deported from the Czech lands to Lodz, Auschwitz, Minsk and Ujazdów or imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp, as well as the names and basic information on those imprisoned in the so-called "Gypsy Camp I" in Lety near Písek, most of whom were Roma or Sinti. The public part of the Victims' Database contains information on almost 125,000 people and their fate, 140,000 authentic digitised documents and 30,000 portrait photographs.

(Description adapted from information on project website)