Teodoro Pedro Bonilla Quiles 1902 - 1941
Born 10.11.1902 in Herrera del Duque
Died 12.11.1941 in Gusen
Biography
Teodoro Pedro Bonilla Quiles defended the Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War. He was subject to Fascist repression at the hands of Franco’s army and fled to France, where he joined the French Résistance to fight against the National Socialists.
While defending the Maginot Line[1] he was arrested.
He was transported first to a camp in Stuttgart and ultimately deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Domingo Bonilla Acevedo
Nationality: Spanish
Parents: Ignacio Bonilla, Matilde Quiles
Wife: Paula Garcia
Children: Maria Juana, Maria del Carmen, Matilde
Prisoner numbers:
Stuttgart: prisoner number 2756, assigned on 24.5.1941
Mauthausen: prisoner number 4779
Transfer to Gusen on 20.10.1941, prisoner number in Gusen 14234
Died 12.11.1941 in Gusen
[1] Translator’s note: the Maginot Line was a French defensive system built between 1930 and 1940 which consisted of a line of fortifications along the eastern French border.
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