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The following website has some records of Spaniards who died in Nazi Concentration camps during World War II. The website is sponsored by the Justice Ministry of Spain. The records contain 4,440 official death notices sent to Spain by the Directorate of Civil Status Disputes and Investigations of the Ministry of Ex-Combatants and Victims of War in France. The files were sent to Spain during the 1950s and by 1970 they had been bound into 10 volumes. Digital images are available. To request copies relating to the documentation for legal and registry purposes you will need to contact the Central Civil Registry Archive.  
The following website has some records of Spaniards who died in Nazi Concentration camps during World War II. The website is sponsored by the Justice Ministry of Spain. The records contain 4,440 official death notices sent to Spain by the Directorate of Civil Status Disputes and Investigations of the Ministry of Ex-Combatants and Victims of War in France. The files were sent to Spain during the 1950s and by 1970 they had been bound into 10 volumes. Digital images are available. To request copies relating to the documentation for legal and registry purposes you will need to contact the Central Civil Registry Archive.  


*[https://reescan.mjusticia.gob.es/reescan/Aviso.action# Index of Spaniards who died in Nazi concentration camps]  
[https://reescan.mjusticia.gob.es/reescan/Aviso.action# Index of Spaniards who died in Nazi concentration camps]  
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62195/ Free Access: USC Shoah Foundation, Holocaust – Jewish Survivor Interviews], index<br>


For more information regarding the records please see the article [http://leymemoria.mjusticia.gob.es/cs/Satellite/LeyMemoria/en/fallecidos-espanoles-en-los- Spainards who died in Nazi concentration camps].<br>  
For more information regarding the records please see the article [http://leymemoria.mjusticia.gob.es/cs/Satellite/LeyMemoria/en/fallecidos-espanoles-en-los- Spainards who died in Nazi concentration camps].<br>  


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Victims in Nazi Concentration Camps[edit | edit source]

The following website has some records of Spaniards who died in Nazi Concentration camps during World War II. The website is sponsored by the Justice Ministry of Spain. The records contain 4,440 official death notices sent to Spain by the Directorate of Civil Status Disputes and Investigations of the Ministry of Ex-Combatants and Victims of War in France. The files were sent to Spain during the 1950s and by 1970 they had been bound into 10 volumes. Digital images are available. To request copies relating to the documentation for legal and registry purposes you will need to contact the Central Civil Registry Archive.

Index of Spaniards who died in Nazi concentration camps

For more information regarding the records please see the article Spainards who died in Nazi concentration camps.