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    Mauthausen was a German Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen (roughly 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Linz), Upper Austria...
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    Joaquim Amat-Piniella (category Mauthausen concentration camp survivors)
    known for his semi-autobiographic novel K.L. Reich, based on his experience as a prisoner in the Mauthausen concentration camp during the Second World...
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    It is based on his experiences as a Spanish Republican prisoner in the Mauthausen concentration camp during the Second World War. The first version was...
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    – 9 May 1941 KL Mauthausen) Józef Czempiel, priest (1883–1942 KL Mauthausen) Józef Innocenty Guz, Franciscan friar, priest (1890–1940 KL Sachsenhausen)...
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    Dachau Mauthausen Ravensbrück Flossenbürg Sachsenhausen Buchenwald Neuengamme Auschwitz Majdanek Kraków-Płaszów Natzweiler-Struthof Stutthof Bergen-Belsen...
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    Eduard Krebsbach (category Mauthausen Trial executions)
    Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen from July 1941 to August 1943. He was executed for atrocities committed at the Mauthausen camp. Krebsbach attended...
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    Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, pronounced [kɔntsɛntʁaˈtsi̯oːnsˌlaːɡɐ ˈʔaʊʃvɪts] ; also KL Auschwitz or KZ Auschwitz) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination...
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    concerned the Mauthausen-Gusen camp. Walter Wawrzyniak [pl], who was a prisoner functionary, was also sentenced to death for his activities in KL Warschau...
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    Mühlviertler Hasenjagd (category Mauthausen concentration camp)
    officers, who had revolted and escaped from the Mühlviertel subcamp of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp on 2 February 1945, were hunted down. Local civilians...
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    Muhsfeldt stationed at Majdanek-executed 1948 for crimes at Auschwitz Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials Nuremberg Trials of the 23 most important leaders of...
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    subcamps of KZ Flossenbürg, 97 subcamps of Gross-Rosen, 54 subcamps of KZ Mauthausen, 55 subcamps of Natzweiler, 67 subcamps of KZ Neuengamme, 26 subcamps...
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    Penguin Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-241-38870-9. Wachsmann, Nikolaus (2015). KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps. Farrar, Straus and Giroux....
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  • mechanical engineer, he researched the "lost" history of the St. Georgen-Gusen-Mauthausen area with its four Nazi concentration camps and focused as a pioneer on...
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  • Wilhelm Brasse (category Mauthausen concentration camp survivors)
    moved to the concentration camp in Ebensee, an Austrian subcamp of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex (the last remaining in the area still...
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    criminals] 1946–1948". Wykaz sądzonych członków załogi KL Lublin/Majdanek [Majdanek staff put on trial]. KL Lublin. Archived from the original on 14 October...
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    Gusen concentration camp (category Subcamps of Mauthausen)
    Gusen was a subcamp of Mauthausen concentration camp operated by the SS (Schutzstaffel) between the villages of Sankt Georgen an der Gusen and Langestein...
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    from Mauthausen concentration camp. Between September and November 1941, 3,000 prisoners from Dachau and several thousand people from Mauthausen and neighboring...
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    elsewhere in Europe included Auschwitz-Birkenau in German occupied Poland and Mauthausen in Austria among the numerous other concentration camps, and death camps...
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  • Stanisław Dobosiewicz (category Mauthausen concentration camp survivors)
    the author of a monumental monograph of the Gusen part of the former Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. Born in Maków Mazowiecki, Dobosiewicz became...
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    Commandant of Dachau Concentration Camp". ucsb.edu. Tomaz Jardim, The Mauthausen Trial – American Military Justice in Germany (Harvard, 2012) 46. "Moll"...
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    Józef Cebula (category People who died in Mauthausen concentration camp)
    camp at Inowroclaw. On 7 April, he was taken to a concentration camp at Mauthausen in Austria and was harassed and forced to hard labor. On 9 May, Father...
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    1944, a number of transports of prisoners left KL Płaszow for Auschwitz, Stutthof, Flossenburg, Mauthausen, and other camps. In January 1945, the last of...
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    successful or economically productive as the quarries. Flossenbürg and Mauthausen were established in 1938, their sites specifically chosen for their proximity...
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    camps, including 13,500 to Auschwitz, 12,000 to Ravensbrück and 8,700 to Mauthausen. They included people from a variety of social classes and occupations...
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    Jan-Ruth; Witzany-Durda, Siegi (2008). St. Georgen, Gusen, Mauthausen: Concentration Camp Mauthausen Reconsidered. Books on Demand Gmbh. ISBN 978-3-83347-610-5...
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    Josef Mengele. Aribert Heim conducted similar medical experiments at Mauthausen. After the war, these crimes were tried at what became known as the Doctors'...
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    Anschluss, the annexation of Austria, new camps were set up there, such as Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, opened in 1938. Sometime in August 1938, Eicke's...
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    the longest Nazi war crimes trial in history, spanning over 30 years Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials Nuremberg trials of the 23 most important leaders of...
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    administrative chief of the SS-Hauptamt, accompanied Himmler to the small town of Mauthausen where it was decided that the SS-operated German Earth and Stoneworks...
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    inmates. They belonged to the various sub-camps including Mittelbau-Dora, Mauthausen-Gusen and Buchenwald. The prisoners worked for manufacturers such as Junkers...
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