- Document ID: 9679932
- Document Collection: 1.1.5.7 Nummern-Namen-Kartei Buchenwald (Maenner)
- Link to Online Archive: https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/document/9679932
André PAVOILLE
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http://www.bddm.org/liv/details.php?id=I.63.#PAVOILLE
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Born on 29 July 1921 in Troyes. André Pavoille was arrested on 31 March 1941 in Troyes as a communist. He was initially interned in Troyes. André Pavoille’s case is unusual in that he was deported twice. As part of the Night and Fog procedure, he was deported for the first time on 12 November 1942 to Hinzert. He was then interned in Diez prison, but did not stand trial at the Breslau court. He was released and returned to Aube. But on 12 May 1944, he was deported a second time as a Front National activist. This time his destination was the Buchenwald camp, where he was given the number 51,280. He was then transferred to KL Dora, more precisely to the very difficult Ellrich kommando. Following the evacuation of Ellrich, he spent some time in the Sachsenhausen camp, then in KL Bergen-Belsen. André Pavoille, exhausted, died there on 15 April 1945.