Before the Red Cross visit to Terezin (during the Second World War), the Nazis built smart new washrooms for the prisoners. Fortunately for them none of the inspectors turned on the taps - the water was never connected. These rooms were for show only.
[quote]Amazing to go to all that trouble, and not even connect the water[/quote]
There was no intention to use the washroom. It was always just for show. Prisoners weren't allowed such luxuries as washing.
Sheila
Quote:Amazing to go to all that trouble, and not even connect the water
There was no intention to use the washroom. It was always just for show. Prisoners weren't allowed such luxuries as washing.
Sheila
yes, it's the absurdity of building a wahroom without ever having the intention to use it that is so poigniant and chilling so utterly planned and ruthless.
yes, it's the absurdity of building a wahroom without ever having the intention to use it that is so poigniant and chilling so utterly planned and ruthless.