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The Concentration Camp Gusen
Construction
Construction of the "Appellplatz"
Supporting wall
Kitchen barrack
Watch towers
Prisoner blocks 6 and 7/8
SS administration barracks
"The Jourhaus"
Prisoner brothel
SS troop accommodation
Prisoners
Origin and number of the Gusen prisoners
German and Austrian Prisoners
Polish Political Prisoners
Spanish Republicans
Soviet Prisoners-of-War
Yugoslavs
French
Soviet Civilians
Italians
Polish Jewish Prisoners
Hungarian Jewish Prisoners
The prisoner functionaries system
Witness Testimonies
Forced Labour
Deutsche Erd- und Steinwerke GmbH
Forced Labour in the quarries
Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG.
Forced Labour for Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG.
Messerschmitt GmbH Regensburg
Forced Labour for Messerschmitt GmbH Regensburg
Relocating arms production underground
Forced Labour for the relocation of the arms production
Extermination
“Aktion 14f13“ – Death by Gas at Hartheim Castle
Gassing of prisoners in the barracks
Death Bath – „Totbadeaktionen“
The SS
Camp Commander Karl Chmielewski
Camp commander Fritz Seidler
SS Camp Physicians
Liberation
Regional liberation and the taking of Linz
The "discovery" of Gusen
Days of chaos and lynch law
Installation of US Millitary Administration
Medical care
"Making it public"
Prosecution of the Perpetrators
Educational Measures
Official photographs: The Signal Corps
History after 1945
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