Alice Bloemendahl: Theresienstadt eyewitness account
Extent and Medium
1 folder
Biographical History
Holocaust survivor Alice Bloemendahl was a teacher in Hamburg. She was deported to Terezin concentration camp in July 1942. Initially, she read literature in the sickroom of the barracks. She also gave lectures in French and English including modern art and literature. Bloemendahl survived the Holocaust and died soon after the Second World War.
Acquisition
Theresienstadt account by Alice Bloemendahl
Donated February 2008
Donor: Gloria Randall
Scope and Content
This collection contains an eyewitness testimony relating to Terezin concentration camp by Alice Bloemendahl.
This is the only surviving letter that she sent to friends in Hamburg whilst she was at Terezin. Bloemendahl describes the cultural, artistic and intellectual activities as well as improvements to the camp implemented by the Jewish inmates.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Bloemendahl, Alice
Subjects
- Terezin (ghetto)
- National Socialism
- Holocaust
- Persecution
- Jews
- Concentration camps