In the attack at least 100 people were killed, and 1,500 deported to concentration camps.
They deported most of the Jews to concentration camps, where they were killed.
The vast majority of those who remained had been deported to concentration camps by 1941.
An estimated 600,000 were deported over period of several months in 1944 to concentration camps.
After these massive arrests, thousands of people were deported to concentration camps.
Approximately 3,000 had been deported to concentration camps, almost half of these to Theresienstadt.
Shortly thereafter the town's Jewish residents were deported to concentration camps.
Many activists were deported to concentration camps and murdered, others died in the resistance movement.
Many were deported to concentration camps to face death or privation.