Mauthausen concentration camp (redirect from KZ Gusen I)
Dobosiewicz (2000), p. 205. KZ Gusen Memorial Committee. "KZ Gusen I Concentration Camp at Langenstein". KZ Mauthausen-GUSEN Info-Pages. The Nizkor Project...
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expand armaments production, the camp was redesignated Gusen I, and additional camps, Gusen II and Gusen III, were built. Prisoners were forced to construct...
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system in Sankt Georgen an der Gusen, Austria. Slave labour was provided by inmates of the brutal KZ Gusen I and Gusen II camps, and by inmates from nearby...
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Interbellum. Amsterdam University Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-9052603926. St. Georgen-Gusen-Mauthausen – Concentration Camp Mauthausen Reconsidered. BoD, Norderstedt...
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or "The Saint of Gusen") (Gusen) Stanisław Grzesiuk, Polish poet and singer, author of Pięć lat kacetu ("Five Years of KZ") (Gusen) Israel Gutman, Polish...
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Nazi concentration camps and focused as a pioneer on the history of the KZ Gusen I & II & III Concentration Camps. In 1986 he became a founding member of...
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The Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials were a set of trials of SS concentration camp personnel following World War II, heard by an American military government...
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Großraming Gunskirchen Waldwerke I Sammellager Gusen complex Gusen I (located at Gusen in the community of Langenstein) Gusen II (located at St Georgen in...
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Nazi concentration camp commandant (redirect from KZ-Kommandant)
The commandant (‹See Tfd›German: KZ-Kommandant, Lagerkommandant) was the chief commanding position within the SS service of a Nazi concentration camp....
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