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  • Flinders Rangers, Opera Performance in Outback.
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  • This former military fortress <br />
Early history was founded in the late 18th century by the Habsburg Monarchy and named Theresienstadt after Empress Maria Theresa. By 1940 Germany assigned the Gestapo to adapt Terezín as a ghetto and concentration camp. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
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  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
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  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
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  • The Big Fortress, the Ghetto's Museum opened in 1991 in the building of the former Terezín School. Formerly a school and during the Nazi years a boys’ home, the building houses displays with original works of art from the ghetto and a detailed explanation of the way Terezín was used in 1944 to fool the International Red Cross into condoning the nazi’s treatment of the Jews. More than 150,000 Jews were sent there, including 15,000 children. Although it was not an extermination camp, about 33,000 died due to the appalling conditions and about 88,000 inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps.
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  • Masada. Under Herod the Great the fortress bacame an enormous muntaintop fortress. At the time of Jewish rebellion against Rome (70 A.D.) the Jewish fighters preferred death to surrender. The Roman camp, nearly intact through the dry climate of the desert, is one of the best survived exemple of Roman military technology.
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  • Diocletian's old Palace, the Golden Gate. The ground plan of the palace is an irregular rectangle (approximately 160 meters x 190 meters) with towers projecting from the western, northern, and eastern facades. It combines qualities of a luxurious villa with those of a military camp, with its huge gates and watchtower.
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  • Masada. Under Herod the Great the fortress bacame an enormous muntaintop fortress. At the time of Jewish rebellion against Rome (70 A.D.) the Jewish fighters preferred death to surrender. The Roman camp, nearly intact through the dry climate of the desert, is one of the best survived exemple of Roman military technology.
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  • Unrwa Jabalia refugee camp. School.
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  • Unrwa Jabalia refugee camp. School.
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  • Judean desert, beduin camp, in the back Jerusalem new residential areas.
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  • Masada. Under Herod the Great the fortress bacame an enormous muntaintop fortress. At the time of Jewish rebellion against Rome (70 A.D.) the Jewish fighters preferred death to surrender. The Roman camp, nearly intact through the dry climate of the desert, is one of the best survived exemple of Roman military technology.
    em2500694.jpg
  • Diocletian's old Palace, the Golden Gate. The ground plan of the palace is an irregular rectangle (approximately 160 meters x 190 meters) with towers projecting from the western, northern, and eastern facades. It combines qualities of a luxurious villa with those of a military camp, with its huge gates and watchtower.
    em8700622.jpg
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