Enric Marco

Enric Marco
Marco (right) receiving the Creu de Sant Jordi from Jordi Pujol
President of the Amical de Mauthausen
In office
2003–2005
Preceded byJoan Escuer
Succeeded byRosa Toran Belver
General Secretary of the National Confederation of Labour
In office
April 1978  December 1979
Preceded byJuan Gómez Casas
Succeeded byJosé Bondía
Personal details
Born
Enric Marco Batlle

(1921-04-12)12 April 1921
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Died21 May 2022(2022-05-21) (aged 101)
Known forFalse claims of being a Holocaust survivor
AwardsCreu de Sant Jordi (revoked in 2005)

Enric Marco Batlle (12 April 1921 – 21 May 2022) was a Catalan impostor who claimed to have been imprisoned by Nazi Germany in the Flossenbürg concentration camp during World War II. Born in Barcelona, Marco had volunteered to go to Germany as a foreign worker and was never interned in a concentration camp. Following the Spanish transition to democracy, after a brief time serving as the general secretary of the National Confederation of Labour (CNT), Marco gained recognition for his stories of surviving the Holocaust. He was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi by the Catalan government and became president of the Amical de Mauthausen, an organisation of Spanish victims of Nazism. In 2005, he was exposed as an impostor and forced to resign his post and renounce his awards. Marco remained unrepentant for his actions, justifying them as necessary to preserve the collective memory of the Holocaust, although he was widely criticised by Spanish Holocaust survivors.