2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ehmcm.2014.12.002
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Gilberto Bosques y el consulado de México en Marsella (1940-1942). La burocracia en tiempos de guerra

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“…Later, Hitler's invasion to France in 1940, "led to the direct occupation by the German army of three fifths of the country, and the establishment of a new French regime, based in Vichy." 36 For this reason, the consulate was to be moved from Paris to an unoccupied area, about which Bosques recounts:…”
Section: Gilberto Bosquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Hitler's invasion to France in 1940, "led to the direct occupation by the German army of three fifths of the country, and the establishment of a new French regime, based in Vichy." 36 For this reason, the consulate was to be moved from Paris to an unoccupied area, about which Bosques recounts:…”
Section: Gilberto Bosquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral testimonies of Holocaust survivors who came to Mexico identify various actors who contributed to their rescue, including consuls and family members. It is interesting to point out that although recent historical studies demonstrate the involvement of aid organizations in the rescue of refugees and survivors, such as the Emergency Rescue Committee, Jewish Labor Committee, and local committees like the Sociedad pro Culturay Ayuda (Society for Culture and Aid) and the Liga pro Cultura Alemana (League for German Culture), the testimonies of survivors do not describe in depth, and sometimes even omit the complex web of interactions involved in their individual survival (Gleizer, 2015). This may be explained in part by the fact that those interviewed were children or adolescents during the rise of the Nazis and the outbreak of the war.…”
Section: Interconnections On the Individual Level: The Refugee–victimmentioning
confidence: 99%