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  1. Mauthausen was a Nazi concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen (roughly 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Linz), Upper Austria. It was the main camp of a group with nearly 100 further subcamps located throughout Austria and southern Germany.

    • (Both Mauthausen sites) 1918 – May 1945
  2. Mauthausen, one of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps, located near the village of Mauthausen, on the Danube River, 12 miles (20 km) east of Linz, Austria. It was established in April 1938, shortly after Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany.

    • Michael Berenbaum
  3. Oswald Pohl, director of the SS Administration Office, and Theodor Eicke, Inspector of Concentration Camps, two men enjoying Himmler’s complete confidence, visited Mauthausen in March 1938 immediately following Nazi Germany's annexation of Austria. The granite quarries there interested them greatly.

    • Malloryk
  4. The Mauthausen concentration camp was established following the Nazi incorporation of Austria in 1938. Learn about the harsh conditions in the camp.

  5. Mauthausen was a concentration and labour camp established near Linz after the 1938 Anschluss between Germany and Austria. The central feature of the camp was a quarry in which prisoners were forced to work.

  6. The Mauthausen concentration camp near Linz in Upper Austria was built in August 1939. Until the liberation in May 1945, almost 200,000 people from practically every European country as well as non-European countries were deported to Mauthausen.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · The Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp was established in April 1938, a few weeks after Nazi Germany annexed Austria in early March 1938. It was located near the city of Linz. The.

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