The document summarizes life in an internment camp in Guérande, France between 1914-1919. The camp originally served as a seminary but housed approximately 400 men, women, and children of various nationalities, including Germans, Hungarians, Austrians, Turks, and Bulgarians who were suspected of being spies or from countries fighting against France. While interned, the detainees had to help maintain the camp through work, but were not brutally treated or tortured. Men and women were housed separately.
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1. We will show you how was the camp of
Guérande,the city where is our
school,between 1914-1919.
You'll see who was detain in this camp, and why.
How was their life in it...
The camp of Guérande
between 14-19
This is the enter of camp. Before his usation, this
camp was a seminary.
3. Who was intern ?Who was intern ?
In the camp, during his fonctionnement
approximately 400 persons from the
two sexes, of all the ageswere intern.
There were particulary German's,
Hungarian's, Austrian's, Turkish,
Bulgarian, and a little bit of Alsatian,
because all this people were
supconned to be spy's, or just
hbecause they were in the countries
who fight against France.
The Courtyard of the
Camp.
The people who arrived at
the Camp.
4. How the life was in it
The life in the Camp was not violent, everybody thinks
that in ALL the Camps erverywhere the internals died,
work hard or tortured, but in this Camp, they were not
brutalised, they had to help to mantain the Camp, but
the work wasn't necessary.
The people were separate as the fontion of their sexe
for their rooms.
The Dormitory of the camp.
5. Some more informations or photos of
the Camp which could be interesting
The School for the kids who were intern.
It's the meat-safe.