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Mauthausen Nazi camps Austria. An estimated 197,464 prisoners passed through the Mauthausen concentration camp system between August 1938 and May 1945. At least 95,000 people were killed there.
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- Mauthausen Concentration Camp, April 1945
1. Map of the Concentration Camp Mauthausen. 2. Correspondence and list concerning Sub-Camps. 3. Extract from "Basler Nachrichten", 30.04.1945, report about CC Mauthausen. 4. Extract of a report concerning a visit of the camp Mauthausen and Gusen in November 1945.
Coordinates: 48°15′25″N 14°30′04″E. Appellplatz at the Mauthausen main camp. Wiener Graben quarry in 2016, "Stairs of Death" towards the right. 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.
Explore photographs showing the Mauthausen camp, personnel, and conditions. An estimated 197,464 prisoners passed through the Mauthausen concentration camp system between August 1938 and May 1945. At least 95,000 people were killed there.
Mauthausen concentration camp, April 1945. A map of the Mauthausen concentration camp in April 1945. Tags. Mauthausen concentration camps. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. This content is available in the following languages.
Jul 31, 2019 · From 1933 to 1945, more than 40,000 concentration camps or other types of detainment facilities were established by the Nazi regime. Only the major ones are noted on the map above. Among them are Auschwitz in Poland, Westerbork in the Netherlands, Mauthausen in Austria, and Janowska in Ukraine.
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Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen, Upper Austria. It was the main camp of a group with nearly 100 further subcamps located throughout Austria and southern Germany.