The stories and faces of Roma and Sinti survivors of the Holocaust will be presented in Prague at the Clam-Gallas Palace. The exhibition wants to avoid the depersonalized language of numbers and photographs of impoverished people taken by the Nazis. Instead, it presents the concrete human destinies of six prisoners from the Lety u Písek concentration camp, for example through authentic family photos and audio recordings of memories. For the first time, the original diary of Josef Serink, who escaped from the camp and became a partisan, and other personal items associated with the survivors will be exhibited. The exhibition, which was presented to journalists on Monday by representatives of the Museum of Roma Culture, will be open until June 30.
- Pražská výstava o osudech lidí z koncentráku v Letech u Písku: Poprvé ukázali i deník Josefa Serinka. In: Blesk. 15.04.2024. https://www.blesk.cz/clanek/regiony-praha-praha-zpravy/783747/prazska-vystava-o-osudech-lidi-z-koncentraku-v-letech-u-pisku-poprve-ukazali-i-denik-josefa-serinka.html