
Drancy internment camp - Wikipedia
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.
Drancy | Holocaust Encyclopedia
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 .
Jews in the Drancy detention camp in France, 3 December 1942
From June 1942 to July 1944, approximately 65,000 Jews were deported to extermination camps in eastern Europe, on 64 transports. More than 20,000 deportees had French citizenship, some 15,000 were Polish Jews, and some 6,000 were from …
Drancy Transit Camp - Jewish Virtual Library
These camps were guarded by the French police and in the summer 1940, all refugees were handed over the Nazis. They were quickly transferred to various concentration camps in Germany and very few of them survived. The camp of Drancy was a transit camp located not far from Paris.
Drancy Camp Established | Holocaust Encyclopedia
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.
Voices from Drancy, one of France's Most Important Holocaust Memorial ...
2022年2月8日 · Read about Drancy, a former internment camp in France that detained and deported thousands of Jews to Nazi death camps- and hear from survivors.
Drancy Internment Camp Deportation Monument - The …
2024年5月6日 · On August 20, 1941, 5,000 Jews were arrested in Paris and gathered in this place, inaugurating the Drancy camp, the antechamber of the death camps. Nearly 100,000 Jewish men, women, children, old people were interned there before their deportation, most of them to Auschwitz.
The Drancy Camp | Sciences Po Mass Violence and Resistance
2007年11月20日 · The Cité de la Muette (the La Muette complex, a housing development) was situated in the district of Drancy, 12 kilometers northeast of , and served as an internment camp for 67,000 of the 75,000 mostly foreign Jews deported from France during the Second World War, before they were sent to death camps in Poland.
Drancy internment camp - Wikiwand
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.
French internment camps in 1939-1944: Camp at DRANCY
2006年5月19日 · camp at drancy (Seine) As of the end June 1940, horseshoe buildings of the "Cité de la Muette", in DRANCY, neither finished, nor inhabited, were transformed into camp for French war prisoners and then into internment camp for British civil internees and again, into Yugoslav and Greek war prisoners.