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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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Local officials have followed this new line by attacking opposition politicians as traitors for meeting with the U.S. consul-general, and initiating patriotic education in the schools.
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After the Second World War broke out with Germany's invasion of Holland, Belgium and France, the Mexican consul-general in Marsielles, Vichy France, Gilberto Bosques relocated thousands of Jews and other anti-Fascists to México.
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Descended from old New England stock, his father a consul-general, he had been born in Germany, in which country he had received his early education and his accent.
Chapter 14 2010
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