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- Gusen_concentration_camp abstract "Gusen is the name of the biggest and most brutal Nazi concentration camp complex on Austrian soil. Originally called "Mauthausen II", it finally consisted of three different concentration camps (KL Gusen I, II & III) whose work details were distributed over an area of several square kilometers.With one exception in 1943 and early 1944 the number of inmates was bigger at Gusen than at the related Mauthausen twin camp. Also the total number of victims was in most periods higher at the Gusen part of the twin-system than at Mauthausen.Only in early 1944 the widely independent Gusen complex was administratively annexed to Mauthausen concentration camp. Then, for example, the inmate numbering system of Gusen was substituted by that of Mauthausen.Nevertheless, the two concentration camps were closely linked from the beginning, having had some structures in common (e.g. command staff, regional DEST headquarters and rifle range at St. Georgen/Gusen). Together, and with the infrastructure at St. Georgen, they formed what can be considered as the former Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex."(...) In March I was brought to Mauthausen to build the Gusen camp. The building tempo had to be accelerated, because the "Aktion gegen die polnische Intelligenz" was designated for the month of April. What no one knew in the home country, we knew - the SS-men who were beating us, told us that we build a camp for our rotten brothers from Poland, who today can still spend Easter uneventfully, without an inkling what awaits them. They called the camp under construction Gusen "Vernichtungslager fur die polnische Intelligenz"". - Stefan Józefowicz bank headmaster no. 1129 in Mauthausen, 43069 Gusen.".
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- Gusen_concentration_camp wikiPageExternalLink audiowalk.gusen.org.
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- Gusen_concentration_camp wikiPageExternalLink www.gusen.org.
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- Gusen_concentration_camp subject Category:Mauthausen-Gusen_concentration_camp.
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- Gusen_concentration_camp comment "Gusen is the name of the biggest and most brutal Nazi concentration camp complex on Austrian soil. Originally called "Mauthausen II", it finally consisted of three different concentration camps (KL Gusen I, II & III) whose work details were distributed over an area of several square kilometers.With one exception in 1943 and early 1944 the number of inmates was bigger at Gusen than at the related Mauthausen twin camp.".
- Gusen_concentration_camp label "Camp de concentration de Gusen".
- Gusen_concentration_camp label "Campo di concentramento di Gusen".
- Gusen_concentration_camp label "Gusen (campo de concentración)".
- Gusen_concentration_camp label "Gusen concentration camp".
- Gusen_concentration_camp label "KZ Gusen".
- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs KZ_Gusen.
- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs Gusen_(campo_de_concentración).
- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs Camp_de_concentration_de_Gusen.
- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs Campo_di_concentramento_di_Gusen.
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- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs 2777220.
- Gusen_concentration_camp sameAs Q681748.
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