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Pere Vives, Agustí Bartra and William Faulkner: Letters From the Concentration Camps

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They met right there, in that desolation, in May 1939. The French authorities were transferring refugees from Argelès (the cold of the sand and the bad weather by the sea) to the concentration camp of Agde, in Languedoc (30 hectares, thousands of men, the camp of the Catalans), there was significant chaos, some officers of the Republican army tried to get the others to pay attention to them to organize entry to the pavilions but they wouldn't ge…
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They met right there, in that desolation, in May 1939. The French authorities were transferring refugees from Argelès (the cold of the sand and the bad weather by the sea) to the concentration camp of Agde, in Languedoc (30 hectares, thousands of men, the camp of the Catalans), there was significant chaos, some officers of the Republican army tried to get the others to pay attention to them to organize entry to the pavilions but they wouldn't ge…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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