This study delves into the compelling history of Theresienstadt, a Nazi-established ghetto and work center, which played a unique role in the Holocaust due to its vibrant artistic activity. Founded on November 24, 1941, as a part of Adolf Hitler's Final Solution, Theresienstadt became both a ghetto for the cultural elite and a tool for Nazi propaganda. Among the artistic endeavors, operas held a prominent place, serving as powerful outlets for emotional expression in the face of immense adversity.
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