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  1. From 1941, the internees, at the edge of the famine, obtain the authorization to receive parcels of food via the U.G.I.F. The CAMP OF DRANCY was released on August 22, 1944. Were there 1,386 internees including 64 children. Postcard from internee of 6-6-1942. The lawyer Rene KAHN had been arrested in Paris on August 21, 1941.

  2. 26 mars 2021 · Help. Category:Drancy camp. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Object location. 48° 55′ 33″ N, 2° 26′ 43″ E. OpenStreetMap. 48.925833; 2.445278. This building is classé au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French ...

  3. Jews deported to Auschwitz from Clermont-Ferrand on August 22, 1944 (at least 68) Jews deported to Auschwitz in convoys of "aryans" on July 8, 1942 and April 30, 1944 (at least 100) Jews deported individually (at least 100) Jews deported in resistance convoys (unknown) The overall total of Jews deported from France is a minimum of 75,721.

  4. Camp de Gurs, panneau mémoriel. Le camp de Gurs est un camp d'internement construit en France à Gurs 1 près d' Oloron-Sainte-Marie dans les Basses-Pyrénées (actuellement Pyrénées-Atlantiques) par le gouvernement d'Édouard Daladier entre le 15 mars et le 25 avril 1939 pour interner les personnes fuyant l'Espagne ( Républicains espagnols ...

  5. Rank. SS- Hauptsturmführer. Theodor Dannecker (27 March 1913 – 10 December 1945) was a German SS -captain ( Hauptsturmführer ), a key aide to Adolf Eichmann in the deportation of Jews during World War II . A trained lawyer Dannecker first served at the Reich Security Main Office in Berlin before being sent to France as specialist on Nazi ...

  6. Camp d'internement français. Un camp d'internement français est une appellation générique qui désigne tout à la fois, des centres de rétention administrative, des camps de réfugiés ou de prisonniers de guerre, créés en France pendant la période s'étalant de la Première Guerre mondiale à la guerre d'Algérie .

  7. 8 févr. 2022 · The Weiner Library in London specialises in the holocaust and many more refer to Drancy as a concentration camp. My research over the past 4/5 years shows that it was a transit camp from the early to mid 1930s and in 1941 it became a concentration camp, hence the numbers who stayed there. I have published the book, ‘Drancy – Journey’s End’.