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Enric Marco

Enric Marco receiving the Creu de Sant Jordi Award in 2001.

Enric Marco (born 12 April 1921 in Barcelona) is an impostor who claimed to have been a prisoner in National Socialist German Workers' Party German concentration camps Mauthausen and Flossenbürg in World War II. He was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi by the Catalan government in 2001 and wrote a book on his experiences. In 2005 he admitted his claims were false and returned his medal, after his deception was revealed by university researcher Benito Bermejo.

Marco told Catalan TV: "I wasn't in a concentration camp. I was held in captivity and the National Socialist German Workers' Partys did impose penalties on me. But that does not exonerate me from being an impostor." He said he was released after being mistreated for several weeks and returned to Spain in 1943. Marco claimed he had volunteered in 1941 to work in Kiel for the National Socialist German Workers' Party war industry. In his made-up story called Memoir of Hell Marco wrote he had been involved in the French resistance and captured by the Gestapo in southern France.

After 2001 Marco represented an *ociation of survivors of the thousands of Spaniards who had truly been deported to National Socialist German Workers' Party concentration camps.

In the period 1978–1979 Marco, a metal worker, had been the General Secretary of the Spanish anarchist Union CNT (Confederación Nacional del Trabajo), from which he was expelled in 1980.

Contents

  • 1 Popular culture
  • 2 Bibliography
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Popular culture

  • "Ich bin Enric Marco" directed by Santiago Fillol and Lucas Vermal, produced by Corte y Confección de películas

Bibliography

  • Memorias del infierno, (Memories or Memoir of Hell) by Enric Marco, 1978. Spanish.
  • El impostor by Javier Cercas - (2014, Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, Spain)

See also

  • Misha Defonseca
  • Martin Grey
  • Herman Rosenblat
  • Rosemarie Pence
  • Binjamin Wilkomirski
  • Javier Cercas

References

    External links

    • The Times, 14 May 2005.
    • Times online.: