Miroslav kosek biography

  • Miroslav Kosek (–) was.
  • Born Last residence before deportation: Hořelice Address/place of registration in the Protectorate: Unhošť Transport Z, no.
  • Miroslav was a talented teen poet.
  • Art from the Ghetto

    MIROSLAV Kosek, who wrote these lines, was born on March 30th, 1932. He died on October 19th, 1944. He ends his poem, It All Depends How You Look At It, with words which show that while living in the Jewish ghetto of Terezin near Prague, he never understood the enormity of the evil around him:

    The whole, wide world is ruled

    With a certain justice, so

    That helps perhaps to sweeten

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    The poor man's pain and woe.

    Of the 15,000 children who lived in the Terezin ghetto, only 100 survived. The ghetto was established in an old fortress in 1941 as a transit camp on the way to Auschwitz. It was represented to the outside world as a "self governed Jewish settlement area".

    In fact, this community so close to death did organise itself carefully, directing most resources towards the children, who it was felt had a better chance of survival; artistic resources as well as food and shelter. The artist Friedl Dicker Brandeis took charge of the art classes, and t

    Holocaust Butterfly

  • 1. … .I never saw another butterfly… Children’s Drawings and Poems from Terezin Concentration Camp, 1942-1944
  • 2. Eli Bachner Saad Bashir Franta Bass Emily Blume Anna Buchanan Josef Bauml Rhea Chatterjee Jiri Beutler Micah Collins-Thomas Milan Biennenfeld Reagan Dyson Frantisek Brozan Nathan Fechheimer Eva Bulova Anna Kate Foshee Taylor Griffith Ruth Cechova Mason T. Jones Petr Fischl William Leverett Liana Franklova Will Miller Pavel Friedman Alice Peck Marika Friedmanova Evan Shirreffs Gabriela Freiova Virginia Weir Hana Grunfeldova Aaron Wilson Hanus Hachenburg Wanangwa Zgambo Elly Hellerova Aidan Bell Sam Brewster Jana Hellerova Morgan Campbell Eva Heska Haidee Chen Will Divers Petr Holzbauer Caroline Doherty
  • 3. Irena Karpelesova Richard Ferguson Hana Erika Karplusova Maisha Imam Hana Kohnova Joe Jordan Hanus Klauber Raleigh Lumpkin Hana Kohnova Matthew Mastandrea Miroslav Kosek S.L. Mitchell Marianna Langova Erik Norstedt Nina Ledererova Seamus Rose

    Terezin is full of beauty
    It's in your eyes now clear
    And through the street the tramp
    Of many marching feet I hear.

    In the ghetto at Terezin,
    It looks that way to me,
    Is a square kilometer of earth
    Cut off from the world that's free

    Death, after all, claims everyone,
    You find it everywhere.
    It catches up with even those
    Who wear their noses in the air.

    The whole, wide world is ruled
    With a certain justice, so
    That helps perhaps to sweeten
    The poor man's pain and woe

    Text by Miroslave Košek


    From 1942 to 1945 over 15,000 children passed through Terezin. It soon became a station, a stopping off place, for hundreds of thousands on their way to the gas chambers at Auschwitz. When Terezin was liberated in May 1945, only about one hundred children were alive. Miroslav Kosek (1932–1944) was deported to Terezin at age ten, and died in Auschwitz at age twelve. His poem was later funnen inside the empty camp alongside other works of art created by the children.

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