Francisco (or Francesc) Boix Campo (Barcelona, 1920 - Paris, 1951) is a republican and Spanish Photographe exiled in France in 1939. It was off-set with the Concentration camp of Mauthausen and witness into 1946 with the Procès of Nuremberg and Dachau.

In Nuremberg Boix was called by the French charge. Boix intervened just after the witness Marie-Claude Valiant-Dressmaker and answered the questions of the French prosecutor Charles Dubost. During its declaration some photographs were produced which showed the reality of Mauthausen and the implication of persons in charge Nazis such as Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Albert Speer.

Between 1945 and its death (at 30 years, continuations of its deportation) Boix worked like deferring in the French communist press ( This Evening , Humanity , Régards ).

References

  • Déclaration of Boix has English Nuremberg (, site of the University of Yale
  • fall It from Boix is to the Parisian cimétier of Thiais

Books

  • Benito Bermejo, Francisco Boix, el fotógrafo of Mauthausen. Fotografías de Francisco Boix of los archivos capturados has there los S of Mauthausen , Barcelona, RBA Libros, 2002, ISBN 978-84-7901-847-4

Films

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