Synopsis
During the Second World War, in the town of Terezín (Terezinstadt), there was a ghetto where the Jews from all around Europe were imprisoned. The Gestapo's political prison was in the "Small Fort" (Malá pevnost) near the town of Terezín. During that time, over 60 000 people died in Terezín. After the war, the Small Fort (Malá pevnost) was declared as a cultural and historic monument. Jiří Sozanský's Performance in 1994 paid a tribute to those who died here.