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It was used first as police barracks, then converted into the primary detention center in the Paris region for holding Jews and other people labeled as "undesirable" before deportation.
Aug 19, 2021 · The Germans established an internment camp at Drancy in August 1941. The following summer, Drancy became the main transit camp for ...
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Unfinished when the war broke out, it served as an internment and assembly camp for Jews. Nearly 63,000 were deported from there to the extermination camps. The ...
August 20, 1941. On this date, German authorities opened the Drancy internment and transit camp in France.
Bread distribution by the Nazis at the Drancy detention camp near Paris, France. Some 70000 Jews were incarcerated in this camp over the three years of its ...
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Nov 20, 2007 · Context The Cité de la Muette (the La Muette complex, a housing development) was situated in the district of Drancy, 12 kilometers northeast ...
Drancy transit camp , outside of Paris, where Jews were confined until they were deported to death camps. The camp at Drancy was in a multi-storey complex ...
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Jul 23, 2020 · Victor Pérahia vividly remembers watching as two young friends were deported from Drancy, a French transit camp just a few miles north of ...
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Aug 30, 2019 · The Germans called Drancy a “durchgangslager” or “transit camp”—“durchgang” meaning “the way through.” Nearly eight decades later, the ...
The center's mission is to present the history of the Drancy camp. From the Cité de la Muette to the internment camp. Built as a collective living space in ...
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