The Life-Long Learning Lecture Series at Fort Lewis College will present “Lost and Found: Stories of Theresienstadt/Terezín” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 16, in Room 130 of Noble Hall.
Czech-American Frank Fristensky, general manager of Tour Central Europe, and journalist Judith Reynolds will present a program about how a planned, architecturally innovative, 18th-century garrison town built to protect Prague from invading Prussians became a 20th-century Nazi prison camp.
Reynolds will discuss Theresienstadt’s beginnings. Fristensky will talk about Terezín and the discovery of his mother’s internment. He will also screen the short propaganda film the Nazis made in 1944.
For a complete schedule of this semester’s lectures, visit www.fortlewis.edu/professionalassociates.