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  1. Entre agosto de 1941 y agosto de 1944, el campo de internamiento de Drancy o campo de Drancy fue el eje central de la política de deportación antisemita de Francia.

  2. Drancy internment camp ( French: Camp d'internement de Drancy) was an assembly and detention camp for confining Jews who were later deported to the extermination camps during the German occupation of France during World War II.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2021 · In August 1941, the Germans established an internment camp at Drancy, following the arrest of more than 4,200 Jewish men in Paris. Beginning in summer 1942, Drancy became the major transit camp for the deportations of Jews from France.

  4. Le camp d'internement de Drancy ou camp de Drancy est la plaque tournante de la politique de déportation antisémite en France d' août 1941 à août 1944.

  5. El campo de Drancy, así llamado por el barrio al noreste de Paris donde se encontraba, fue establecido por los alemanes en agosto de 1941 como un campo de internamiento para los judíos extranjeros en Francia; luego se convirtió en el campo principal para inicialmente detener a los judíos que iban a ser deportados de Francia.

  6. In Drancy, France, German authorities open an internment and transit camp for Jews. The SS eventually deports Jews captured in France from Drancy to Auschwitz -Birkenau and the Sobibor killing center.

  7. In August 1941, a detention camp was established in the city of Drancy, northeast of Paris. The inmates were housed in a long, cement, four-storey building which was used by the Paris area Gendarmerie before the war. At its height, the camp held 4,500 prisoners. They were guarded by French policemen. The food supplies at the camp were very meager.