![]() At this point Nicolas disappears from history. After an Allied air attack, the trains had to be abandoned at Mieste and Zienau. Nicolas was reportedly on one of these trains. The inmates then embarked on two trains ostensibly for another camp. On April 4, 1945, approximately 2,000 inmates were marched from Rottleberode to Niederachswerfen, Germany. Then he was transferred again to the subcamp Rottleberode. In October, he was transferred to Dora, then Mittelbau. ![]() On January 1, 1944, he was registered at Buchenwald and given the number 44451. ![]() ![]() In 1943 he was sent to Fresnes prison, then transferred to Royallieu concentration camp near Paris. Jean Marcel Nicolas, a Haitian Creole, was arrested by the Gestapo (Nazi Secret Police) in Paris and charged with collaborating with the French resistance. ![]()
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