Object numberM2012/010:020
DescriptionArbeitszeit Karte (work-time record card) issued by the Terezin Ghetto Jewish self-administration to Greta Kohn. It records her name, transport number AAv889 and days working in the fields and farming duties between 13 April and 4 June (1943?). As a strong young woman, Greta was assigned to work outdoor and her tasks were administered by the Agriculture (Landwirtschaft) department of the self-administration. The Jewish self-administration worked under the Nazi control and was charged with implementation of the ghetto’s many regulations and restrictions.
This Arbeitszeit Karte reveals the rigid nature of the Nazi’s administration. All aspects of life in the ghetto were strictly managed and regulated. Every movement required permission and needed to be recorded. The Jewish self-administration worked under the Nazi control and was charged with implementation of many ghetto’s regulations and restrictions.
Greta Kohn was deported from Prague on 30 July 1942; she worked for three years in the fields in Terezin and was liberated in Terezin in 1945.
This Arbeitszeit Karte reveals the rigid nature of the Nazi’s administration. All aspects of life in the ghetto were strictly managed and regulated. Every movement required permission and needed to be recorded. The Jewish self-administration worked under the Nazi control and was charged with implementation of many ghetto’s regulations and restrictions.
Greta Kohn was deported from Prague on 30 July 1942; she worked for three years in the fields in Terezin and was liberated in Terezin in 1945.
Object namework cards
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- width: 137.00 mm
height: 100.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Eva Gertler
