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During World War II, the village nicknamed "Les Milles" (The Thousands) not far from Aix-en-Provence served as an internment camp for German, Austrian, Czech, and stateless civilian men aged 18 to 65. These men were Jewish, communists, or simply opponents of Nazism. A French officer decided to save these men.
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