Enric Marco

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Enric Marco (born 12 April 1921) is Spaniard who claimed to have been a prisoner in Western Holocaust camps during WWII. For almost 30 years, he was a "living witness", making various allegations, such as regarding German atrocities, and became the leader of an organization of stated prisoners demanding compensation. Several times a week, Marco would recount his tale to classrooms of schoolchildren, journalists and, at least once, to the Spanish parliament. His 1978 alleged autobiography was titled Memoir of Hell. However, in 2005, after being researched by a historian, he admitted that the claims of being imprisoned in the stated camps were false and that he had worked in Germany's armaments factories, but still alleged that he had been imprisoned by the Gestapo for some time.

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