ROSSIGNOL

On December 13, 1942, 50 Jewish forced laborers were interned in Rossignol. In mid-April 1943, the camp was dissolved, after the “termite” (regional representative of the Committee for Recruitment) Maurice Taïeb was able to convince the responsible German officer that the Jews were of no value during the heavy fighting in the area but would be of use doing forced labor in Mateur. As a result, the remaining forced laborers were sent to Mateur to do cleanup work and excavation. They were liberated by the Allies at the beginning of May 1943.

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