The Mérignac internment camp, also known as the Beau-Désert internment camp, was a French internment and transit camp for Roma, Jews, French members of the Resistance, and political prisoners; it was located in the district of Beau-Désert in the commune of Mérignac, near Bordeaux, in German occupied France during World War II.
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| - Merignac internment camp (en)
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| - The Mérignac internment camp, also known as the Beau-Désert internment camp, was a French internment and transit camp for Roma, Jews, French members of the Resistance, and political prisoners; it was located in the district of Beau-Désert in the commune of Mérignac, near Bordeaux, in German occupied France during World War II. (en)
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| - Mérignac internment camp (en)
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| - View of camp's barracks with a fence separating French and foreign detainees (en)
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| - Camp of Mérignac-Beaudésert (en)
- Camp of Beaudésert (en)
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| - The Mérignac internment camp, also known as the Beau-Désert internment camp, was a French internment and transit camp for Roma, Jews, French members of the Resistance, and political prisoners; it was located in the district of Beau-Désert in the commune of Mérignac, near Bordeaux, in German occupied France during World War II. (en)
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| - * Louis de La Bardonnie
* Robert Aron (en)
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* German authorities (en)
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| - Roma, political detainees, French and Foreign Jews (en)
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| - 17 November 1940 – 26 August 1944
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| - *Louis de La Bardonnie
- *Robert Aron
- Roma, political detainees, French and Foreign Jews
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