Füssen-Plansee work camp
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The Füssen-Plansee work camp was a work camp that was attached to the Dachau concentration camp during World War II . It was situated in the Forelle Hotel, on the banks of the Plansee , an Austrian lake near the border of Bavaria . The occupants were principally government leaders (military, politicians, bureaucrats), imprisoned in early 1943 and released in 1945.[ 1]
At least two beds were placed in each room and the facility was partially heated. The personnalités-otages - hostage persons had a library that was provided by the Red Cross .[ 2]
List of detainees
Source:[ 3]
Louis Bailly (1886-1967), Brigadier general;[ 4]
Léopold François Roger Basteau (1895-1986), Brigadier general;[ 4]
Wilfrid Baumgartner, CEO of Crédit national (1936-1949);
Pierre Cueff, Major general commanding the 13th division in Clermont-Ferrand , appointed in 1943 regional commissioner for the release of prisoners of war in Rennes ;
Louis Delegue (1878-1971), Brigadier general;[ 4]
Marcel Diebolt, prefect;
Robert Durrmeyer (1877-1954), Major general;[ 4]
Marcel Ehret (1876-1968), Major general;[ 4]
Louis Escallier (1883-1965), governor of the Bank of Algeria ;
Paul Estèbe , attached to the cabinet of Marshal Pétain ;[ 5] [ 6]
Louis-Eugène Faucher , (1874-1964), French officer;
Édouard Galletier, Professor at the Sorbonne ;
Jean Frenais de Coutard (1896-1981), Director of Fuels at the Department of Industry in the Laval government ;[ 7]
Fernand and Georges Giraud , brothers of General Henri Giraud ;[ 4]
Jean Humbert;[ 8]
Joseph Charles Robert Jeannel (1883-1954), Lieutenant general;[ 4]
André Lahillonne;[ 9]
André Larbaletrier;[ 4]
Armand Maire (1893-1991), Chief Military Engineer;[ 4]
André Marteau (1889-1994), Major general;[ 4]
Jules Meny (1890-1945), CEO of Compagnie Française des Pétroles ;[ 10]
Jean Michet de la Baume (1878-1963), Brigadier general;[ 4]
Pierre Mondanel (1890-1986), Inspector General of the Judicial Police Services;[ 11]
Maurice Muselier (1907-?), son of the admiral Émile Muselier ;
René Norguet, Secretary General for Industrial Production from January 20, 1943 to February 1944 in the Pierre Laval Government ;
Maurice Parmentier (1879-1961), Brigadier general;[ 12] [ 13]
Jean Pebrel, Chief of Staff at the Ministry of Finance;[ 5]
Pierre Pujol (1888-1983), Brigadier general;[ 4]
Roger de Saivre , deputy chief of the Civil Cabinet of Marshal Petain ;[ 5] [ 14]
Henri de Tournemire, retired squadron leader of Vichy France ;[ 5]
Jean Ybarnégaray (1883-1956), member of the government of the Vichy Regime ;[ 15]
Wilhem Henri Ygonin (1874-1955), Brigadier general[ 4]
See also
References
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