It's located in Austria, around 20 kilomoters away from the city of Linz. It was one of the most brutal concentration camps-- a category 3-- which was the worse. to learn more about it go to www.ushmm.org or jewishgen.org or just try Google. It is very interesting to learn about it and very devastating at the same time
Dachau is about 15 miles north of Munich.
Dachau was first Nazi concentration Camp. It was near Munich in southern Germany, established in 1933. It became the model and training center for all other SS-organized camps. In World War II the main camp was supplemented by about 150 branches in southern Germany and Austria, which were collectively called Dachau. It was the first and most important camp at which laboratories were set up to perform medical experiments on inmates. Such experiments and the harsh living conditions made Dachau one of the most notorious camps, though it was not designed as an extermination camp.
Mauthausen is in Austria.
The exact amount is unknown. Check out the section named "Death toll" on http://www.answers.com/topic/mauthausen-gusen-concentration-camp for the various estimates made.
Ebensee was a sub-camp of Mauthausen (in Austria).
During World War II, it became the site of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
They did die in the conertation camp but Peter, was tricked by the Nazis like other Jews and were sent out to a open plain-feild and were to get on there knees and look donw into a ditch were they were shot in the head and killed
There were 100s of concentration camps. See related link for list of most of them. To give an example of 3 concentration campsAuschwitz extermination camp in PolandDachau concentration in GermanyBelzec extermination camp in Poland
Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp was created in 1938.
Mauthausen is in Austria.
No, it was the main camp that the Nazis built in Austria.
Mauthausen
The most notable concentration camp in Austria in Mauthausen-Gusen. The camp was liberated by the American 101st Armoured Division on May 5, 1945.
The exact amount is unknown. Check out the section named "Death toll" on http://www.answers.com/topic/mauthausen-gusen-concentration-camp for the various estimates made.
Mauthausen was a group of exceptionally harsh concentration camps in Austria. (Other well known camps in the group included Ebensee and Gusen).
Peter was registered in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and was placed in quarantine til he was assigned to an outdoor labour group. he died before the camp was liberated Peter was registered in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and was placed in quarantine til he was assigned to an outdoor labour group. he died before the camp was liberated
Lope Massaguer has written: 'Mauthausen' -- subject(s): Anarchists, Biography, Concentration camps, Mauthausen (Concentration camp), Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945, Spanish Personal narratives
He spent four and a half years in the German concentration camps of Janowska, Plaszow, and Mauthausen.
None all Jews was sent to different concentration camps across europe depending on avalibility of space
He was an SS doctor, active in Mauthausen. Please see the link for more detail.