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I never saw another butterfly
  • Childrens Drawings and Poems
  • From the Terezin Concentration Camp
  • 1942-1944

2
What is Terezin?
  • a Czech town, formed in 1780, nestled where two
    rivers meet
  • surrounded by thick, octagon-shaped walls
  • narrow streets joined at right angles
  • homes dark and bleak
  • huge gray barracks
  • set in a serene world of meadows and low rolling
    hills and summer butterflies

3
How did Terezin become a concentration camp in
1941?
  • It was an attempt to make the Germans look
    humanitarian in the eyes of the Free World!
  • created by Germans to solve an awkward problem
    they encounteredwhat to do with certain special
    categories of Jews
  • the Nazis had no clearly formulated plans for
    the Jews of Europe
  • Jews were prohibited from leaving Europe in 1941
    as the Nazis planned to kill every living Jew
  • Terezin became a model ghetto to be inhabited
    and governed by the Jews

4
Who was transported to Terezin?
  • Privileged Jews
  • Intellectuals and writers
  • Actors, artists, composers and conductors
  • Jews married to Aryans
  • Veterans of the First World War
  • Half-Jews
  • Jews of all ages

5
What actually went on inside the walls of Terezin?
  • Men were separated from women and children
  • It was forbidden to write home.
  • Smoking was punished.
  • Nobody was allowed to walk on pavement.
  • Every uniformed person had to be saluted.
  • There were no vehicles for transport.
  • There was not enough fuel,
  • food or water.
  • The elderly died alone of dysentery.

6
IMAGINE THIS!YOU NO LONGER HAVE THE RIGHT TO
  • Sleep or eat
  • Talk to anyone, anytime
  • Play games, read, watch television
  • Go anywhere, anytime
  • Just hang out
  • FOR NO REASON AT ALL!

7
Did the children know that death lay waiting for
them? yes
  • We stood in a long queue with a plate in our
    hand, into which they ladled a little warmed-up
    water with a salty or a coffee flavor.

8
  • We got used
  • to sleeping
  • without
  • a bed.

9
  • We got used to undeserved slaps, blows, and
    executions.

10
  • We got accustomed to seeing people die
  • in their own excrement,
  • to seeing piled-up coffins full of corpses.
  • -Peter Fischl, age 15

11
Terezin Statistics, 1941-1945
  • From 1941-1945, over 141,000 Jews entered into
    Terezin
  • 33,456 died in the here in the ghetto
  • 88,202 were transported to death camps in the
    East
  • 16,832 remained by 1945
  • Of the 15,000 children deported from here to
    Auschwitz100 survived.
  • -none under the age of 14

12
What did Terezin do to the children?
  • that ghetto, the sunlight of the day and the
    terrors of the night, their dreamy remembrances
    of the past and their desolate encounters with
    the present
  • Much of what it did to them we can see in the
    art they left behind.

13
Who was Friedl Dicker-Brandeis?
  • A highly sophisticated artist in Terezin
  • Put her life at risk as she used art to help the
    children handle life in the ghetto
  • Would tell stories and have children draw objects
    she mentioned
  • Encouraged children to draw their concealed inner
    worlds and their tortured inner emotions
  • Was deported to Auschwitz in 1944 and died

14
The Butterfly-Pavel Friedmann, 1942
  • For seven weeks Ive lived in here,
  • Penned up inside this ghetto.
  • But I have found what I love here.
  • The dandelions call to me
  • And the white chestnut branches in the court.
  • Only I never saw another butterfly.
  • That butterfly was the last one.
  • Butterflies dont live in here,
  • In the ghetto.

15
  • What was the fate of
  • Pavel Friedmann
  • -born on January 7, 1921
  • -deported to Terezin on April 26, 1942
  • -died in Auschwitz on September 29, 1944

16
  • Final Thoughts
  • The last remaining Jews left Terezin on August
    17, 1945.
  • Terezin has since returned to its tranquil
    surroundings. Virtually no trace remains of
    those nightmarish ghetto years.
  • One sees the rolling hills, the gentle juncture
    of the two rivers, the Bohemian mountains.
  • And butterflies.

17
Now its your turn
  • You will create a
  • HOLOCAUST
  • POETRY
  • POWERPOINT
  • PRESENTATION

18
DIRECTIONS
  • Page 1 Question to Ponder
  • Page 2 Title, Poem, Author
  • Page 3 Emotional Appeal
  • Page 4 Figurative Language
  • Page 5 Most Memorable Line
  • Page 6 Message for Others
  • Heres a sample

19
  • What if your house-
  • your place of
  • safety, memories,
  • care-
  • was deserted and lifeless in an instant?

20
THIS OLD HOUSE
  • Deserted here, the old house
  • stands in silence, asleep.
  • The old house used to be so nice,
  • before, standing there,
  • it was so nice.
  • Now it is deserted,
  • rotting in silence
  • What a waste of houses,
  • a waste of hours.
  • -Franta Bass, died in Auschwitz at
    age 14

21
  • This poem expresses
  • REFLECTION
  • - it was so nice.
  • DEPRESSION
  • - deserted, standing in silence-
  • ANGER
  • - a waste of houses..

22
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
  • PERSONIFICATION
  • the old house stands in silence
  • SENSORY IMAGERY
  • Now it is deserted, rotting in silence-

23
Most Memorable Line
  • Now it is deserted,
  • rotting in silence-
  • the word rotting creates such a powerful image
    of the vacant house in a negative way, neglected.

24
Frantas Message
  • What a shame that a structure which
  • once served a great purpose
  • is now just an empty frame.
  • What a shame to experience
  • such loss for no real reason.
  • What a shame.

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  • Good
  • Luck!
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