Testimony of Jesús Tello Gómez, Interview with Omar Pimienta and Marcella Navarro; July 17, 2009
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Jesús Tello Gómez nació en Zaragoza en 1924. Jesús describe la vida de su familia durante la República. Habla sobre el golpe de estado y la Guerra Civil, y recuerda el cierre de las escuelas, los voluntarios italianos que se unieron a las fuerzas Republicanas y milicias antifascistas, y la unidad de los pueblos comarcales. Jesús comenta sobre la Batalla del Ebro. Recuenta que en 1939 se exilió con su familia en Francia, donde fueron puestos en campos de refugiados. Jesús explica que cuando estalló la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fueron trasladados de Ruelle a Les Alliers en Angulema. Relata que él y su padre formaron parte del Convoy de los 927, los novecientos veintisiete refugiados españoles que fueron llevados al campo de concentración Mauthausen en Austria. Jesús presenta una descripción minuciosa de la vida en el campo nazi, detallando sus condiciones, las muertes—incluyendo la de su padre—, las enfermedades, y el abuso extremo que sufrieron los detenidos. Narra que fue trasladado al campo de concentración Gusen, donde la mayoría de los exiliados españoles murieron. Jesús cuenta de la llegada del ejército estadounidense y la liberación del campo, señalando que ayudó a derribar el águila nazi que presidía la entrada a Mauthausen-Gusen. Nota que le llevaron a Paris y se estableció en Toulouse. Jesús da su opinión sobre la izquierda y los partidos políticos actuales.
Jesús Tello Gómez was born in Zaragoza in 1924. Jesús describes his family's life during the Republic. He tells of the coup d'état and the Civil War, and recalls the closing of schools, the Italian volunteers who joined the Republican forces and anti-Fascist militias, and the unity of the regional villages. Jesús comments on the Battle of the Ebro. He recounts that in 1939, he and his family went into exile in France and were placed in refugee camps. Jesús explains that at the start of World War II, they were taken from Ruelle to Les Alliers in Angoulême. He relates that he and his father were part of the Convoy de los 927, the nine hundred and twenty seven Spanish refugees who were taken to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Jesús presents a thorough description of life in the Nazi camp, detailing its conditions, the deaths--including that of his father--, the illnesses, and the extreme abuse the detained suffered. He discusses being moved to the Gusen concentration camp, where most of the Spanish exiles died. Jesús narrates the arrival of the U.S. Army and the liberation of the camp, noting that he helped take down the Nazi eagle at the entrance of Mauthausen-Gusen. He remembers being taken to Paris and settling in Toulouse. Jesús speaks about the left and the current political parties
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- July 17, 2009
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4 video files : digital, sound, color
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Interviews in Spanish
Jesús Tello Gómez's testimony was recorded in Tournefeuille
Testimony of the Spanish Civil War and the Francoist dictatorship
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- Spanish; Castilian
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Mms: 991005753799706535
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Online exhibit
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Tournefeuille, France :, Spanish Civil War Memory Project, 2009
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- Tello Gómez, Jesús
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Tello Gómez, Jesús. Testimony of the Spanish Civil War and the Francoist Dictatorship. University of California, San Diego, 2009
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