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postcard, From: Lanfranchi, Antoine To: A lady in Marseille - [field_prison_camp-formatted] February 23, 1943
Submitted by sunxj on 2009, July 2 - 2:46pm.
Letter
Source:
postcardRelation:
Internment and Transit Camps CorrespondenceCreator:
Lanfranchi, Antoine Sender:
Lanfranchi, Antoine Recipient:
A lady in MarseilleDate:
February 23, 1943Description:
illustrated postcards with a few words. 2 pp. 12mo.
Censor:
Censor markings.Language:
freNotes:
Opened in January 1941, this camp was mainly populated by Communists, Resistance fighters
and some Jews in transit. It was a small camp and mail for Saint-Sulpice is quite rare.
Prison & Prisoner
Internment Camp:
Saint-SulpiceCoverage:
FrancePrisoner Name:
Lanfranchi, Antoine Series & Subject
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945, German Concentration Camps and Prisons CollectionSub-series:
Letters from Saint-SulpiceTechnical
Rights:
Rights: Copyright: The creator of the document, or his or her Estate. McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.Contributor:
McMaster University LibrariesPublisher:
McMaster UniversityDate Digitized:
July 02, 2009Format:
jpgType:
imageIdentifier:
WWIICCC-1091
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