- Catalan:
Argelers de la
Marenda [əɾʒəˈlez ðə lə məˈɾendə]; Occitan:
Argelers de Mar; lit. 'Argelès on Sea'),
commonly known as Argelès (Catalan:
Argelers [əɾʒəˈles])...
- The
Argelers concentration camp was an
internment camp
established in
early February 1939 on the
territory of the
French commune of Argelès-sur-Mer for...
- camp was
Argelers concentration camp
located on a
beach near the
Mediterranean Sea
about 20 km (12 miles)
north of the
Spanish border.
Argelers was envisioned...
- Argelès-Gazost (French pronunciation: [aʁʒəlɛs ɡazɔst] ; Occitan:
Argelèrs de Gasòst) is a
commune and a
subprefecture of the Hautes-Pyrénées department...
-
concentration camp in Clermont-Ferrand, then
transferred to
another in
Argelers.
During World War II, she
collaborated with the
French Resistance. Together...
- Riga/Riga Open in Riga June 1–2:
French Open
Masters Championships in
Argelers October 10–12: Open
Moldovan Masters Championships in Chişinău UIPM Challenger...
- Argelès-Bagnères (French pronunciation: [aʁʒəlɛs baɲɛʁ]; Occitan:
Argelèrs de Banhèras,
before 2003: Argelès) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department...
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Guarded by
French soldiers,
Republican refugees arrive at the
Argelers concentration camp, 1939....
- France,
where he was
interned by the
French authorities in the Barcarès,
Argelers and Sant Cebrià camps,
along with tens of
thousands of
other Spanish Republican...
-
Refugees at the
Argelers concentration camp, 1939...