(camp de séjour surveillé), built at the site of a former WW1 laundry, in the district of Beau-Désert, near Merignac, into a prison. The Mérignac camp...
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born in Mérignac. It is the largest suburb of the city of Bordeaux and adjoins it to the west. It is a member of the Bordeaux Métropole. Mérignac is the...
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gypsies, communists and others to the Camp de Mérignac, then handed them to Nazi Germany to be executed in the Souge camp in Gironde. However, he was later...
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"reception camps" (camps d'accueil), "internment camps" (camps d'internement), séjour camps (camps de séjour), "guarded séjour camps" (camps de séjour surveillés)...
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1941. Denounced, Louis de La Bardonnie was arrested on 16 November 1941. He was interrogated and interned in the Camp of Mérignac (detention centre guarded...
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Bordeaux (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bordeaux is served by Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport, located 8 km (5.0 mi) from the city centre in the suburban city of Mérignac. Bordeaux has an important public...
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Herbert Hagen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
December 1941, Hagen set up an internment camp for Jews in Mérignac. On 24 October 1941, in the Souges internment camp, Hagen was directly responsible for the...
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Saint-André-de-Cubzac (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿ɑ̃dʁe də kybzak], literally Saint-André of Cubzac; Occitan: Sent Andreus de Cubzac, Gascon: Sent Andriu de Cubzac)...
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headquarters Argenteuil - c. 1952 Biarritz – acquired Breguet plant 1971 Merignac - c. 1947 Talence - operating from 1939 to 1947 Lorraine – c. 1951 as rented...
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Dassault Ouragan (section Armee de l'Air)
units, while the final assembly was carried out at Dassault's facility in Mérignac, Gironde. On 5 December 1951, the first production Ouragan conducted its...
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Free French Air Forces (redirect from History of the Armée de l'Air (1940-1945))
exodus of 10 airmen took flight from Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport to England. Others rallied to General Charles de Gaulle from France and French North Africa...
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fiancée". She remained in various camps for the following three years. She escaped from the Merignac internment camp in 1944 and joined the French Resistance...
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Argenteuil (NW of Paris), with final assembly taking place at Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport. The first prototype, Mirage 2000 No. 01, though, was hand built...
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List of observatory codes (redirect from Observatoire de Saint-Sulpice)
- Observatorio Pozuelo 957 Merignac Observatory - Merignac 958 Dax Observatory (Observatoire de Dax) Src - Observatoire de Dax 959 Ramonville Saint Agne...
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current originating from the gulf of Mexico. The nearest airport is Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport. Arcachon station is daily served by the TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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List of cities by average precipitation (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the original (PDF) on 6 March 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2022. "BORDEAUX−MERIGNAC (33)" (PDF). Fiche Climatologique: Statistiques 1991–2020 et records (in...
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Victoire tram stop (redirect from Station Victoire (Tram de Bordeaux))
located on line of the tramway de Bordeaux. The station is located at the Place de la Victoire in Bordeaux. Place de la Victoire Bordeaux-II University...
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Flight 307, a Douglas DC-7, crashed into a pine forest on departure from Mérignac Airport, France; 54 of the 65 people on board are killed. September 29...
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the camp of Mérignac and then they were transported to Drancy internment camp, near Paris, and finally to Auschwitz or other concentration camps for extermination...
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List of French divisions in World War II (redirect from Division Légère de Cavalerie)
Colonial Infantry Division [fr]. New division formed 30 April 1940 in Mérignac as a Type Northeast division. Campaigns: Alpine Front. Division converted...
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to the "Camp de Cazaux" to finish their training as war pilots. When the U.S entered the war, the 36th Aero Squadron was based here. La Teste-de-Buch features...
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Dassault Rafale (redirect from Avion de Combat eXpérimental)
in Martignas, and fins in Biarritz, with final assembly taking place in Merignac near Bordeaux. Dassault carries out 60% of the work, its partner Thales...
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arrived. They stayed in Bordeaux, where her husband found work at the Mérignac submarine base. During the German occupation of France, Dolors Martí Domènech...
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The Palais de Justice tram stop is located on line of the tramway de Bordeaux. The station is located by Maréchal Juin Boulevard in Bordeaux. The change...
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Gambetta tram stop (redirect from Station Gambetta (Tram de Bordeaux))
located on line of the tramway de Bordeaux. The station is in Bordeaux on Rue Vital Carles, near the corner with Rue de la Porte Dijeaux. Junction with...
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kilometres (3.4 miles) long sand beach. The closest airport is Bordeaux-Mérignac, 30 kilometres (19 miles) away. The Great Dune of Pyla – the longest in...
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Jurade". Les Vins de Saint-Émilion. Retrieved 4 April 2023. Michelle Gaborit, “L’église souterraine de Saint-Émilion” (Congrès archéologique de France, 145e...
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List of twin towns and sister cities in France (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Beach, United States Montreux, Switzerland Nafplio, Greece Sochi, Russia Mérignac Kaolack, Senegal Saint-Laurent (Montreal), Canada Vilanova i la Geltrú...
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principal workplace of the president, is located. Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president. International trips are included...
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Cadillac-sur-Garonne (redirect from Château de Cadillac)
Ducs d'Épernon. The name of the town was adopted by Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, the founder of Detroit and Governor of Louisiana, on his...
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