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Magda Veselská: Zeev Schek’s Documentation Campaign
Daniel Shek: The Story of My Parents
Jan Láníček: Jewish Religious Communities in the Bohemian Lands After 1945
Magdalena Sedlická: Ethnic Homogenization and Its Impact on Jews in the Bohemian Lands After 1945
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Petr Lang, description of the living conditions in the Litoměřice labor camp
EHRI-DC-007
1945-07-23 | Petr Lang | Litoměřice
Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in Czech.
Petr Lang describes, in his brief report, the living conditions and daily routine in the Litoměřice labor camp, where he was deported in January 1945.