Konzentrationslager Mauthausen
Nazi concentration camp in Austria (1938–1945)
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Location | Mauthausen, Perg District, Upper Austria, Austria | ||||
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Konzentrationslager Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp complex which comprised a main camp at Mauthausen, Austria (established in 1938) as well as a series of subcamps, among which the Gusen I, II, III camps were the largest. |
See also category: KZ Mauthausen concentration camp complex.
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Map showing some of the sub-camps of Konzentrationslager Mauthausen
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Memorial (placed by the German Democratic Republic) in front of Konzentrationslager Mauthausen.
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Bed in a remaining prisoner barrack at Mauthausen
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Prisoner barracks and Jewish traditional memorial at Mauthausen
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Retaining Wall at Mauthausen
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Thought area for visitors at Mauthausen
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Prisoners at the Ebensee sub-camp
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Survivors greeting US soldiers at Mauthausen
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File card of the prisoner Jerzy Kaźmirkiewicz
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Prisoner bodies at the Gusen sub-camp
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Starving survivor of the Gusen sub-camp
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Prisoners at the Ebensee sub-camp
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Aerial view of the Gusen II sub-camp
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A chart representing the nationality of the surviving inmates of the Gusen I, II and III sub-camps
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Prisoner barracks at Mauthausen
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Memorial plaque at Mauthausen
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Memorial plaque at Mauthausen
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Memorial plaques at Mauthausen
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Memorial plaques at Mauthausen
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Monument in memory of the dead molletans (Mollet del Vallès people in catalan language) in Mauthausen in Mollet del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain.
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Monument to the memory of the victims of Concentration camp in Mauthausen in the Bosco della Memoria (Forest of memory in italian language) in Monza, Italy.