Probably the most chilling place I've visited - although I've never been to Auschwitz. This is Terezin in northern Bohemia, built as a fortress, and used during the Second World War as a Prison Camp for Political Prisoners of the Gestapo. The town of Terezin became a 'model' Jewish ghetto, visited by the Red Cross who were hoodwinked into thinking that the conditions were exemplary.
Not a place I'd willingly return to - although I'm glad I went.
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