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The Cercil Pays Tribute to the Interned "Nomads"

Eighty years ago, nearly 2,000 people were interned in the Jargeau camp between March 5, 1941, and December 31, 1945, including more than 1,300 Roma. Due to its history, this camp is one of the most significant sites for the internment of Roma in France. To commemorate the camp's closure, the Cercil (Center for Research and Documentation on the History of Roma and Gypsy Cultures) is organizing a day of tribute to the Roma on Tuesday, January 6, …
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Eighty years ago, nearly 2,000 people were interned in the Jargeau camp between March 5, 1941, and December 31, 1945, including more than 1,300 Roma. Due to its history, this camp is one of the most significant sites for the internment of Roma in France. To commemorate the camp's closure, the Cercil (Center for Research and Documentation on the History of Roma and Gypsy Cultures) is organizing a day of tribute to the Roma on Tuesday, January 6, …

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cafepedagogique.net broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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