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WWII - Holocaust - Gusen Camp

DEST started to purchase a lot of land at Gusen in May 1938 in order to establish a twin concentration camp at Mauthausen and Gusen from the beginning, although construction of Concentration Camp Gusen was not started until autumn 1939. In the years 1938 and 1939, inmates of the nearby Mauthausen makeshift camp marched daily to the stone-quarries at Gusen which were more productive and more important for DEST than the Wienergraben Quarry.[3] In late 1939, the not yet finished Mauthausen camp, with its Wiener-Graben granite quarry, was already overcrowded with prisoners since Germany started the war against Poland in September 1939. Their numbers rose from 1,080 in late 1938 to over 3,000 a year later. About that time the construction of a new camp "for the Poles" began in Gusen, about 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) away. The new camp (later named Gusen I) became operational in May of 1940 while the Kastenhof- and Gusen-Quarries in the vicinity of that new concentration camp were operated with concentration camp inmates from Mauthausen before. The first inmates were put in the first two huts (No. 7 and 8) on 17 April 1940, while the first transport of prisoners - mostly from the camps in Dachau and Sachsenhausen - arrived on 25 May of the same year. The new camp at Gusen saved the inmates of Mauthausen the daily march between both locations.

Like nearby Mauthausen, the Gusen camp also used its inmates as slave labour in the granite quarries, but they also rented them out to various local businesses. In October 1941, several huts were separated from the Gusen sub-camp by barbed wire and turned into a separate Prisoner of War Labour Camp (German: Kriegsgefangenenarbeitslager). This camp had a large number of prisoners of war incarcerated, mostly Soviet officers. By 1942, the production capacity of both Mauthausen and Gusen had reached its peak. Gusen was expanded to include the central depot of the SS, where various goods, which had been seized from occupied territories, were sorted and then dispatched to Germany. Local quarries and businesses were in constant need of a new source of labour as more and more Germans were drafted into the Wehrmacht.

In March 1944, the former SS depot was converted to a new sub-camp, and was named Gusen II. Until the end of the war the depot served as an improvised concentration camp. The camp contained about 12,000 to 17,000 inmates, who were deprived of even the most basic facilities. In December 1944, another part of Gusen was opened in nearby Lungitz. Here, parts of a factory infrastructure were converted into the third sub-camp of Gusen — Gusen III. The rise in the number of sub-camps could not catch up with the rising number of inmates, which led to overcrowding of the huts in all of the sub-camps of Mauthausen-Gusen. From late 1940 to 1944, the number of inmates per bed rose from 2 to 4.
a former political prisoner at Gusen who served as a doctor in the camp, testifies at the trial .jpg
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a lawyer on the staff of the Judge Advocate General, 3rd U.S. Army, checks books listing extermi.jpg
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A survivor views piles of corpses that have been stacked on carts and on the ground prior to the.jpg
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American investigators gather evidence of atrocities committed at Gusen.jpg
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Austrian civilians carry the body of a former inmate to a mass grave in the Gusen.jpg
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bulldozer levels the ground over an already filled grave while Austrian civilians prepare a new .jpg
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Corpses are piled on a cart in the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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Crematorium furnaces in the Gusen concentration camp after the liberation.jpg
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Piles of naked bodies lie on the ground in the newly liberated Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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Prisoners' demonstrate a typical form of punishment employed by the SS in Gusen.jpg
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Survivors and American soldiers watch as former SS guards are forced to do calisthenics.jpg
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Survivors and piles of corpses in Gusen after liberation.jpg
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survivors and two U.S. Army soldiers view the corpse of a camp guard killed by survivors after l.jpg
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Three prisoners who await trial for murder and mistreatment of prisoners, sit in on proceedings .jpg
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The Gusen concentration camp after liberation.jpg
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Two emaciated survivors lie in a single bed in the newly liberated Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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Two female survivors sit outside in the newly liberated Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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View of a cart laden with the bodies of prisoners who perished in the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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View of Austrian civilians preparing mass graves to bury former inmates in the Gusen concentrati.jpg
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View of the cemetery in the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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View of the construction of the Gusen I concentration camp.jpg
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View of the main gate and Appellplatz (inspection square) at the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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American soldiers look on as Austrian civilians bury the bodies of former inmates.jpg
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An American Army chaplain recites prayers at an open mass grave in the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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An emaciated survivor wrapped in a blanket sits up on a stretcher in the newly liberated Gusen c.jpg
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Austrian civilians dig mass graves for the victims of the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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Austrian civilians prepare a mass grave for the bodies of former inmates at the Gusen concentrat.jpg
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cart laden with the bodies of prisoners who perished in the Gusen concentration camp.jpg
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Close-up portrait of a survivor in Gusen shortly after the liberation of the camp.jpg
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Corpses found when U.S. troops liberated the Gusen camp, a subcamp of the Mauthausen concentrati.jpg
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Survivors and American soldiers watch as former SS guards are forced to crawl along the ground.jpg
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Victims of starvation are removed after U.S. troops liberated Gusen.jpg
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Re: WWII - Holocaust - Gusen Camp

I'm chasing your holocaust posts round like an idiot here!! You'll start getting sick of the "great post" line before too long!! But anyways, great post!!! Seriously, loads of people forget about the lesser and sub camps - they seem to be overshadowed by Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen, etc, so these posts are just fab!
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Why are there pictures of jugs of some kid of beverage in my post????! Can anyone else see them or is it just me?! Last time I checked I wasn't suffering from hallucinations... I din't put any pictures in my post!! They're Smackem's from the other thread!! Smackem - somehow without trying you're fucking my posts up!!!
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Why are there pictures of jugs of some kid of beverage in my post????! Can anyone else see them or is it just me?! Last time I checked I wasn't suffering from hallucinations... I din't put any pictures in my post!! They're Smackem's from the other thread!! Smackem - somehow without trying you're fucking my posts up!!!
Right, they've gone now... I'm not being strange (makes a change I guess!) - there was pictures from another thread in my post!! Seriously! Either that or I'm smoking dodgy cigarettes...
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I saw that too! No idea? Para, you playing?
I thought they were yours at first (although I couldn't figure out why you'd be posting pictures of iced tea!) as I first saw them in one of your posts!! But someone just left a message on one of my medical threads asking me what was with the pictures of iced tea!! So they seem to be randomly turning up!! Very strange!!!
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how weird i havent seen that


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