1. To remove the remaining Jews and other prisoners from the camps before the allied forces and civilians arrived.
2. To transport prisoners to other concentration camps.
3. To eliminate prisoners unfit for work.
1. To remove the remaining Jews and other prisoners from the camps before the allied forces and civilians arrived.
2. To transport prisoners to other concentration camps.
3. To eliminate prisoners unfit for work.
He joined the army at the age of 18 and served under Louis XV in several European courts as a diplomat , he will be locked up in the Bastille until the arrival of Louis XVI. Minister of Foreign Affairs to Louis XVI in 1792, he precipitated the declaration of war on Austria. Winner of the Prussians a
Anne Dieu-le-veut (1661 – 1710) was a Breton pirate. Described as tough and relentless, she actively participates in all aspects of life on board, from command to combat. Deported as a criminal Anne Dieu-le-veut was born on August 28, 1661 in Gourin, Morbihan (Brittany). Very little is known abou
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