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Small but obvious translation error
editI would have done it myself but I have no experience with editing. It's about this bracket from the article which reads:
"Youth Welfare Office (German: Judenfürsorge)"
The German word for a Youth Welfare Office would be Jugendfürsorge, not Judenfürsorge. Could be corrected by writing:
"Youth Welfare Office (German: Jugendfürsorge)"
Kronen
editThis page is missing an entire and somewhat known chapter of its existence which is the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp Kronen. The currency created for prisoners to use in the camp (although there was not much or anything at all for them to do with it). Can someone please add this information?
"the Czech gendarmes"
editThe formation is mysterious, deserves sourcing and description. Xx236 (talk) 07:08, 29 August 2022 (UTC) They worked (?) in many camps, eg. Lety concentration camp.Xx236 (talk) 07:12, 29 August 2022 (UTC)