Amparo Juan Izquierdo (Torrechiva, Valencia, 1922 - Buenos Aires, 2012) was one of the thousands of Spanish republicans who, after the Spanish Civil War, passed through the French concentration camps. Her destiny was the concentration camp of Rouen, where she arrived alone, after leaving her sisters in the border. Years later, in the early fifties, Amparo emigrated to Argentina with her husband and son, and settled in Villa Tesei, province of Buenos Aires. From his home in March 2012, she told us her story. Her testimony is complemented with an interview with Natalia Arrieta, her niece granddaughter, whom she raised as a child and who is considered heir to her stories about exile and migration.