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Nicolás Puerto's Column | The Number 3818, From Córdoba to Mauthausen

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After his fight on the Republican front and his flight to France in the winter of 1939, my uncle Bartolomé was confined to the interperie on Argeles Sur-Mer beach, where many Spaniards died. From there he went to a French Work Camp for Foreigners (CTE) in Dijon, from where he was imprisoned by the Nazis, in
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After his fight on the Republican front and his flight to France in the winter of 1939, my uncle Bartolomé was confined to the interperie on Argeles Sur-Mer beach, where many Spaniards died. From there he went to a French Work Camp for Foreigners (CTE) in Dijon, from where he was imprisoned by the Nazis, in

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