Tuesday, January 28th, 1939

Tuesday, January 28th, 1939
To lower the pressure exerted by the thousands of refugees gathered at the border, the French Home Secretary, Albert Serraut, ordered: “Let the women and children pass, take care of the wounded and send the valid men back and shut the door behind them.” The date was Tuesday, January 28th. (In Los Españoles del Winnipeg, J Ferrer Mir, page 33) “

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Joan Abril – Saint Cyprien

Joan Abril – Saint Cyprien
Beyond the Pyrenees, an army of policemen were guarding the border which the refugees were crossing at a snail’s pace. All the fugitives were treated like prisoners and led by soldiers under the orders of harsh officers armed with sticks. The walkers formed a pitiful, endless procession. At dusk, the cortege went through the streets of Palau-del-Vidre, where the villagers were waiting with benevolent respect. I’m sure they saw us as thousands of souls who had been on the losing side, swept away by the storms of war. The next day, we arrived at the concentration camp of Saint Cyprien. It was surrounded by barbed wire, and a group of policemen controlled its only entrance. The Senegalese were armed with machine guns that they pointed directly at the masses. This is what troubles me most when evoking the camp ; it was a place of pain, misery and despair.

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martes 28 de enero de 1939

Para bajar la presión que ejercían los miles de refugiados agolpados en la frontera, el Ministro del Interior de Francia, Albert Serraut, ordenó: “Dejen pasar a las mujeres y a los niños, atiendan a los heridos y devuelvan y cierren la puerta a los hombres válidos”. Era martes 28 de enero. ( En Los españoles del Winnipeg, J Ferrer Mir, página 33)

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