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Austria and
southern Germany. The
three Gusen concentration camps in and
around the
village of St. Georgen/
Gusen, just a few
kilometres from Mauthausen...
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Gusen was a
subcamp of
Mauthausen concentration camp
operated by the SS (Schutzstaffel)
between the
villages of
Sankt Georgen an der
Gusen and Langestein...
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Gusen or
Güsen may
refer to:
Gusen concentration camp, a
complex of
three different ****
concentration camps in
Upper Austria (
Gusen I,
Gusen II, Gusen...
- The
Gusen is a
small river in
Upper Austria.
Including its
source river Große
Gusen, the
Gusen is 39.9 km (24.8 mi) long. The Große
Gusen flows through...
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Sankt Georgen an der
Gusen (also St.
Georgen an der
Gusen and St. Georgen/
Gusen; lit.: "Saint George's town on the
Gusen River") is a
small market town...
- is an
incomplete list of
notable inmates who were held at the Mauthausen-
Gusen concentration camp. Aart Alblas,
Dutch navy officer,
resistance member and...
- 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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Langenstein is a muni****lity in the
district of Perg in the
Austrian state of
Upper Austria.
Langenstein lies in the Mühlviertel.
About 27
percent of...
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headquarters for DEST were
located in
Sankt Georgen an der
Gusen, a
small town in
Austria where Gusen II, a
subcamp of Mauthausen, was
built in 1944. DEST,...
- jurisdiction. His
corpse was
later hung on the
fence of
Gusen I by
former prisoners of
Gusen. Krebsbach, Wasicky, and
Eigruber were
later tried at the...