Angoulême – Les Alliers (stele) Historical background Located south of the city of Angoulême, the Les Alliers camp operated from 1940 to 1946 (sic!). Initially,… Continue reading “Angoulême – Les Alliers (stele)”…
Poitiers (stele) Historical background The camp in Poitiers (Vienne District) was opened in October 1939 for refugees from Spain, but in December… Continue reading “Poitiers (stele)”…
Montsûrs – Mayenne (memorial/museum) Historical background Mayenne is a department in northwestern France, the name of the river, flowing e.g. through Laval, as well… Continue reading “Montsûrs – Mayenne (memorial/museum)”…
Montreuil-Bellay (memorials) Historical background See also: Montreuil-Bellay (camp) As early as 1980s, a local teacher and historian Jaques Sigot, who learned… Continue reading “Montreuil-Bellay (memorials)”…
Laval (memorial) Historical background Between 1940 and 1942, Gypsies from this region were interned in two camps: Grez-en-Bouère and Montsûrs. The… Continue reading “Laval (memorial)”…
Barenton (stele) Historical background Between April 11, 1941 and October 8, 1942, a Gypsy internment camp existed 5-6 km from the town… Continue reading “Barenton (stele)”…