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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.
156 photographs documenting the liberation of Mauthausen concentration camp.
Where Murder Was a Way of Life: The Mauthausen Concentration Camp. Mauthausen, one of the worst of the Nazi concentration camps, was liberated by the American 11th Armored Division on May 5, 1945. Above image: Former prisoners greeting American forces in Mauthausen in May 1945.
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Photographs and film footage illustrating the liberation of Mauthausen and two of its subcamps, Gusen and Ebensee. A soldier greets liberated prisoners. A US soldier with liberated prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria, May 1945. Item View. American soldiers pass through the main gate of the Mauthausen camp.
The Mauthausen Concentration Camp 1938–1945. Prisoners during roll-call, between 1942 and 1944 (photo credits: Mauthausen Memorial, Collection Antonio García, S 4665) On 12 March 1938 the ‘Anschluss’ (‘Annexation’) of austrofascist Austria to the German Reich took place.