Spaniards behind Barbed Wire. Republicans in the French, Nazi and Soviet camps (1939-1956)

Authors

  • Luiza Iordache Cârstea Centro de Estudios de Migraciones y Exilios (CEME) Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20318/hn.2019.4720

Keywords:

Exile, concentration camps, France, Third Reich, USSR

Abstract

In a common destiny, many Spanish Republicans were victims of policies of rejection, exclusion, persecution, violence and punishment as «undesirable» foreigners, «opponents», «reds», «enemies» or candidates to be in democratic regimes and «totalitarian» ones, specifically in the Third French Republic, Nazi Germany and the USSR under Stalin. As a result of these policies, besides the European circumstances and the political, social and economic context of those countries, thousand and thousand Spaniards were interned, deported and detained in French, Nazi and Soviet camps. Based on the shared experience of exile and internment, the article analyzes the vía crucis of the Spaniards in those concentracionary systems and reflects the common and unique characteristics of those from a comparative approach.   

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Published

2019-04-25

Issue

Section

Marco histórico y teórico

How to Cite

Spaniards behind Barbed Wire. Republicans in the French, Nazi and Soviet camps (1939-1956). (2019). Hispania Nova, 1, 19-65. https://doi.org/10.20318/hn.2019.4720