Shostak, Arthur (17. februar 2019). «Theresienstadt 1941–1945: The Face of a Coerced Community». The European Legacy. 2. 24: 246–248. ISSN1084-8770. doi:10.1080/10848770.2018.1558846. Besøkt 12. februar 2020. «Adolf Eichmann, an early supporter of Theresienstadt’s propagandistic potential as a “miniature Jewish State,” a “paradise ghetto,” assured Berlin power-holders it could help the Third Reich “save face towards the outside world”»
«Theresienstadt». encyclopedia.ushmm.org(engelsk). Besøkt 14. august 2020. «The Theresienstadt "camp-ghetto" existed for three and a half years, between November 24, 1941 and May 9, 1945. During its existence, Theresienstadt served three purposes: Theresienstadt served as a transit camp for Czech Jews whom the Germans deported to killing centers, concentration camps, and forced-labor camps in German-occupied Poland, Belorussia, and the Baltic States.»
Shostak, Arthur (17. februar 2019). «Theresienstadt 1941–1945: The Face of a Coerced Community». The European Legacy. 2. 24: 246–248. ISSN1084-8770. doi:10.1080/10848770.2018.1558846. Besøkt 12. februar 2020. «Adolf Eichmann, an early supporter of Theresienstadt’s propagandistic potential as a “miniature Jewish State,” a “paradise ghetto,” assured Berlin power-holders it could help the Third Reich “save face towards the outside world”»