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Latest revision as of 08:24, 26 September 2024

February 1939 to October 1942, camp that took in refugees from Spain, some of whom joined the Resistance; after the Vichy government came to power, dissolution and handover of the prisoners to German concentration camps
  • Argelès-sur-Mer concentration camp
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Argelès-sur-Mer internment camp
February 1939 to October 1942, camp that took in refugees from Spain, some of whom joined the Resistance; after the Vichy government came to power, dissolution and handover of the prisoners to German concentration camps
  • Argelès-sur-Mer concentration camp

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42°33'43.88"N, 3°2'45.70"E
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February 1939
10 July 1940
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February 1939
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Bis zum 15. Februar 1939 flüchteten nach offiziellen Angaben 353.107 Menschen in das französische Département Pyrénées-Orientales, in dem damals etwa 230.000 Einwohner wohnten. Laut einem Bericht der französischen Regierung (Informe Valière) vom 9. März 1939 erreichte die Zahl der Flüchtlinge sogar 440.000. Unter den Flüchtigen waren 170.000 Frauen, Kinder und ältere Menschen, 220.000 Soldaten und Milizionäre, 40.000 Invaliden sowie 10.000 Verwundete. Die französische Regierung entschied sich, die Flüchtenden ca. 35 km von der spanischen Grenze entfernt an den Stränden der Stadt Argelès-sur-Mer zu internieren.
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October 1941
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90418101
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