envelope, From: Mohr, T. To: Recipient in Vienna - [field_prison_camp-formatted] May 30, 1942
Letter
Source
envelope
letter
Relation
Internment and Transit Camps Correspondence
Creator
Mohr, T.
Sender
Mohr, T.
Recipient
Recipient in Vienna
Date
May 30, 1942
Description
1 p. 4to.
Censor
Censor marking present.
Language
ger
Notes
Gurs
Opened in April 1939, Gurs will become one of the most important internment camps of the nonoccupied
zone. It was first populated by Spanish refugees then by Jews, Communists and other
persons judged undesirable by the German authorities. The camp was closed by mid-1943.
There were some convoys from Gurs to Auschwitz.
Opened in April 1939, Gurs will become one of the most important internment camps of the nonoccupied
zone. It was first populated by Spanish refugees then by Jews, Communists and other
persons judged undesirable by the German authorities. The camp was closed by mid-1943.
There were some convoys from Gurs to Auschwitz.
Prison & Prisoner
Internment Camp
Gurs
Coverage
France
Prisoner Name
Mohr, T.
Series & Subject
Subject
World War, 1939-1945, German Concentration Camps and Prisons Collection
Technical
Rights
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Contributer
McMaster University Libraries
Publisher
McMaster University
Date Digitized
June 25, 2009
Format
jpg
Type
image
Identifier
WWIICCC-1062
Prisoner Name
Mohr, T.
Sender
Mohr, T.
Recipient Name
Recipient in Vienna
Censor
Censor marking present.
Material Type
envelope