Terezin survivor George (Jiri) Brady recalls: "In the tragic struggle for survival, the Nazi-imposed Terezin \'self-administration\' tried to help the imprisoned children.
In a small room overcrowded with three-tiered bunks, he created a new, fascinating worl.
And by pure luck I found myself among the Boys who were led by Valtr Eisinger.
I was one of these children. . . .
They were placed in buildings where living conditions were better than in the many barracks that were inside the fortress.
Terezin survivor George (Jiri) Brady recalls: "In the tragic struggle for survival, the Nazi-imposed Terezin \'self-administration\' tried to help the imprisoned children