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Audio file 153-1

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World War II internment

Wonga returns to why Ernest was sent to Drancy from St Denis [when other Black prisoners - Ernest mentions Benjamin and Bailey - were not]. They discuss reasons

some of the theories were discussed in audio files 91-1 and 91-2

World War II internment

Wonga asks about Bailey, another Black prisoner; Ernest recalls Bailey had a French wife and family; Wonga digresses on Africans that have English names [mentions Charles Taylor in Sierra Leone]; Wonga recalls Ernest previously describing Bailey as short of stature, not strong and elderly, and distributed the food - he also brings up Benjamin and Arthur Briggs

World War II internment

[tape stopped and restarts] Wonga restarts the conversation on Bailey and Ernest recalls that he was a retiree who received a pension; Wonga asked if Sonja met Bailey's wife like she had met Weinfeld's and Ernest answers in the negative [tape stopped and restarts multiple times] Wonga continues to ask but Ernest has nothing further to add

World War II internment

Ernest brings up Smith, someone who imitated generals, but Wonga is focused on Bailey

World War II internment

[tape stopped and restarts] Wonga asks how Bailey and the other prisoners reacted when Ernest came back from Drancy; [tape stopped and restarts] Ernest didn't think the others reacted in any notable way, concerned with themselves, but Wonga finds that hard to believe

World War II internment

Ernest wants to speak about the liberation from the camp but Wonga wants to focus on the time in imprisonment and Bailey - Wonga confesses that Bailey has lived in his imagination from childhood due to Ernest's stories

World War II internment

Ernest and Wonga try to recall other prisoners but names are not remembered and details are confused

World War II

[tape stopped and restarts] Ernest recalls recruitment of St Denis prisoners to fight in Russia for the Nazis in exchange for their freedom, offered only to White prisoners, and a son joined against his father's wishes; Ernest did not know what happened to the man

[tape ends, continues 153-2]

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47:45
Ernest Mancoba
Wonga Mancoba
They hypothesise on why Ernest was transferred to Drancy; Wonga wants to know about other Black prisoners, especially Bailey; continues 153-2

About the recordings: Ernest Mancoba's son, Marc also known as Wonga, recorded interviews with his father. The interviews seemed to serve different purposes and are not in chronological order.

ca.1990-2002 (153-1)

The audio files are undated but is likely to have been recorded some time between 1990 and 2002
Time index and commentary prepared by W. Szeba
Paris
Estate of Ferlov Mancoba