From May 1940 to November 1944, about 30,000 people, including disabled individuals, mental patients, prisoners, and laborers, were killed in gas chambers at Hartheim Castle and burned.
a prisoner who documented Mauthausen concentration camp’s atrocities through hidden photos to expose the truth to the world. It received mostly favorable reviews from critics and viewers.
Eva Clarke, who was born in the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria in 1945, one week before the camp's official liberation by U.S. Army forces under General Eisenhower, said upon meeting ...
Klein was transferred to the Venusberg subcamp of the Flossenburg concentration camp in January 1945, and arrived at Mauthausen in March that year. “She was strong,” Simmons told Bild in an ...
Holocaust survivor Eva Clarke says her mother gave birth to her shortly after arriving at Mauthausen concentration camp on 29 April, 1945. She and her mother Anka Bergman both survived ...
A cover letter to Newsweek that was apparently meant to accompany a report Dr. Heim prepared on anti-Semitism. It is not known if the letter was sent Research for Dr. Heim's report on anti-Semitism.
Ed Mosberg was born in Krakow, Poland in 1926. He survived Płaszów and Mauthausen concentration camps. He lost his entire family in the Holocaust. Here, he reflects on the meaning of life and ...
He was 87. Frister survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen concentration camps. He was born in 1928 in Bielsko, Poland, but fled with his parents after the outbreak of World War II to Krakow ...
Felix Brinkmann, a Holocaust survivor who escaped death numerous times during World War II, met a violent end in his Upper East Side apartment in July 2009. The 90-year-old former nightclub owner ...