Mauthausen Concentration Camp Today: Complete tour
In September 2017 I’ve visited the Mauthausen Memorial (former Mauthausen Concentration Camp) near Linz, Austria. I’ve mixed my video footage with the official Audio guide in English.
Mauthausen, one of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps, located near the village of Mauthausen, 20 km east of Linz, Austria. It was established in April 1938, shortly after Austria was annexed to Nazi Germany. Starting as a satellite of Dachau, in Germany, it became an independent camp in the spring of 1939, operated by the SS (the Nazi paramilitary corps) and acquiring satellite camps of its own throughout Austria, all collectively called Mauthausen.
The camp provided slave labor to work previously abandoned stone quarries nearby. About 200,000 prisoners passed through Mauthausen. Some 120,000 of them died, mainly from starvation, disease, and the hardships of labor. About 38,000 of the dead were Jews. Mauthausen also had a gas chamber and gas vans, and from April 1944 to January 1945 the gas chambers at nearby Hartheim Castle were also used to kill prisoners too weak to work or too “undesirable” to be kept alive. The SS fled Mauthausen shortly before American troops entered the camp on May 5, 1945.
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AUSTRIA: EXPLORING the WW2 Concentration Camp of MAUTHAUSEN, FULL TOUR
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go visit the Mauthausen–Gusen concentration camp which was the hub of a large group of German concentration camps that was built around the villages of Mauthausen and Sankt Georgen an der Gusen (Gusen) in Upper Austria, roughly 20 kilometres east of the city of Linz. The camp operated from the time when Austria was annexed into the German Third Reich in 8 August 1938, to 5 May 1945, at the end of the Second World War. Starting with a single camp at Mauthausen, the complex expanded over time and by the summer of 1940 Mauthausen had become one of the largest labour camp complexes in the German-controlled part of Europe, with four main subcamps at Mauthausen and nearby Gusen, and nearly 100 other subcamps located throughout Austria and southern Germany, directed from a central office at Mauthausen.
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Mauthausen Concentration Camp
A brief tour of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial in Austria. Walking through this place gives a feeling of being in a complete spiritual and human void... even 71 years after it's liberation. Warning: Some of the images are intense.
Joe Collins - April 2016
AUSTRIA: SURVIVORS RETURN TO MAUTHAUSEN CAMP
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Survivors of the Nazi genocide against the Jews returned on Sunday to Mauthausen death camp in Austria.
Among them Simon Wiesenthal, who has spent the last half century hunting down Nazi war criminals.
In May 1945 Mauthausen became the last concentration camp to be liberated in Europe.
The survivors were set free by American troops - who also returned to Mauthausen on Sunday.
Once united in suffering, today drawn back together to commemorate the liberation of the camp where so many thousands of prisoners perished at the hands of Hitler's men.
From every corner of Europe they returned - from France, Belgium, Hungary, Italy, - Poles, Czechs, Russians and Spaniards,
Each with their own grim memories of the camp of death.
SOUNDBITE:
Well it was hell and I was so glad to be free again. But when I come back here I get a feeling of what it was like at the time and you feel a bit, I don't know what to say.
SUPERCAPTION Pierre Weydert, French Camp survivor.
SOUNDBITE:
Bread, that was only a dream. We get some soup, be I cannot tell you which kind of soup, you know.
SUPERCAPTION: Erno Lazarovits Hungarian Camp survivor.
SOUNDBITE:
(Reporter's question) Can you forgive?
Maybe forgive, but not forget.
SUPERCAPTION: Eva Stichova Czech Camp survivor.
The S-S dubbed Mauthausen Austria's mother camp.
More than 110-thousand people died within its walls and at surrounding smaller camps.
Some were gassed, shot hanged or beaten, but mostly they were worked to death by the Nazis.
Thousands lost their lives here in Mauthausen's quarry.
12 hours a day prisoners weakened by disease and hunger hauled fifty pounds rocks up these steps - known as the death steps.
On Sunday those that some how survived retraced those steps.
Wreaths from every nation that lost citizens were laid at the Mauthausen sarcophagus - a memorial dedicated to the victims of the concentration camp.
One of it's most famous survivors was back on Sunday. Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, seen here standing next to the U-S Ambassador to Austria Swanee Hunt. Next to Hunt is Colonel Richard Seibel, the American soldier who freed Wiesenthal.
SOUNDBITE:
We hear people 'They are coming, they are coming' and we know they mean the Americans. And those people were on all fours. You understand, we were praying we saw the tank. And many of these people that were with me, was coming, you know, and then they die at that moment. Or maybe a few moments more. I don't know if they knew if they knew they are liberated and if they knew that Nazis must collapse.
SUPERCAPTION: Simon Wiesenthal Nazi Hunter and Camp Survivor.
There was one slightly jarring note at the ceremony.
Two former U-S soldiers both claimed to be the first to liberate Mauthausen - not Colonel Seibel. The U-S Ambassador calmed them down and led them away.
SOUNDBITE:
I was actually dumbfounded to see the condition of this camp and the bodies lying around to be buried. I couldn't believe because in all of my life I had never seen or heard anything like that. It was, it was shocking.
SUPERCAPTION: Colonel Seibel
But their outburst didn't detract from the sombre and dignified ceremony to remember the many thousands who lost their lives.
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Lib 1222 Horrific shots of hundreds of bodies piled on wagons & laying on the ground. Close shots dead faces & skeletal bodies - flies.
02:35:05 Women in group pose for camera. Emaciated boy or man w/ dark bandage around jaw standing next to barbed wire fence. CU. Other starved sitting on ground. Medics pile up bodies by hut. Released prisoners sitting around, man w/o shirt on, starved w/ ribs showing. Boys extremely thin.
02:36:02 Shots of camp from outside.
02:36:10 Flash slate - 166th Sig. Photo Co. Cameraman R. Graham. Compound in camp - more dead. Woman standing w/ bandage on chin. Interiors (very dark) w/ freed prisoners applauding.
02:36:34 Two inmates help third to walk. Man holding up naked man for cameras to see skeletal condition, walks him to tub & washing him. Throwing bodies onto horse cart, leaving. CU carts w/ blankets over dead. CU teamster by horse.
02:37:51 US GIs w/ rifles as man is questioned. MCU staring at camera. LS across barracks, along fence. Carts lined up outside barracks. Men walk past piles of blankets & clothes on road. Sign: Hoftlingsrevier over gate. Prisoners looking at charred remains in road. MCU emaciated man sitting in doorway.
02:38:39 Bulldozer & men w/ shovels digging in mud.
02:38:50 Emaciated young woman walks towards camera & poses while talking. Dead removed from car.
02:39:19 CU Open ovens with charred remains. Bodies loaded on cart by Germans while GIs watch; thrown body falls back off. Use blankets.
02:39:59 Camp guards (?) talking - two woman & men.
02:40:03 High angle over camp barracks w/ valley beyond, pan over to burial pits being dug w/ bulldozers.
02:40:24 MS woman sitting on ground. released inmate. Nurse & doctor w/ collapsed woman.
02:40:37 LS across smoking chimneys of ovens w/ valley beyond.
Guided Tour of Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial
Every year about 200,000 people visit the Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial. It took seven years to build the new display which opened at the former concentration camp hospital in May.
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Corpses of the Mauthausen concentration camp victims, Mauthausen, Austria. Corpses piled onto horse carts. Emaciated survivors
Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria. German civilians pile up naked and exhumed corpses of the victims onto horse carts. Several scenes of the emaciated survivors and exhumed corpses. Location: Mauthausen Austria. Date: May 11, 1945.
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2차 세계대전의 흔적이 남아있는 곳으로 향했다. 이곳은 나치 정권이 정치범과 유대인들을 가두고 강제노동과 학살을 자행했던 수용소다. 1938년부터 1945년까지 약 8만 5천 명의 포로들을 이곳에 가두고 무기를 생산하는 공장에서 강제 노역을 시켰다. 한꺼번에 수백 명을 수용했던 방은 포로들을 감시하기 위해 탁 트인 구조로 만들어졌다. 건물 지하에는 대량학살을 자행했던 가스실이 그대로 남아있다. 이곳에서 사망한 사람의 수는 3500여 명. 나치주의에 반대하거나 병든 사람들은 가차 없이 처형됐다고 한다. 가스실 옆에는 시신을 화장하는 시설까지 갖추고 있어 과거의 참상을 짐작할 수 있었다. 이곳에서 희생된 사람들의 사진이 곳곳에 전시돼 있다. 자유를 지키기 위해 저항하다 희생된 사람들의 모습을 보고 있으니 애처로운 생각에 가슴이 먹먹해졌다. 2차 세계대전이 끝난 후, 린츠는 연합군과 소련군에게 10년간 지배를 당했다. 니벨룽겐 다리를 중심으로 북부를 지배했던 소련군과 남부를 지배했던 연합군의 의해 린츠는 도시가 둘로 나뉘어졌다. 각자 여권도 다르게 사용해 이 다리는 마치 국경선 같은 역할을 했다고 한다. “저희 할아버지께서는 북부 스탈린그라드에 계셨고 부상을 당해 이곳 린츠로 건너오실 수 없었어요. 신분증도 여권도 없었기 때문이죠.” “역사적으로 밀접한 관련이 있죠. 그런데 요즘 젊은이들은 전혀 생각을 안 하고 있습니다.”
[English: Google Translator]
Second headed to where the remaining traces of World War II. This is a camp that Nazi regime imprisoned political prisoners and Jews and perpetrated a massacre and forced labor. Since 1938 the street here about 85 000 prisoners until 1945, it was forced to work in the factories producing weapons. Rooms once accommodated the hundreds of people who have made a panoramic structure to monitor the prisoners. Building an underground gas chamber that has perpetrated the genocide remains. The number of people who died here are over 3500 people. People opposed to Nazism or sick dwaetdago is executed without mercy. Next to the gas chambers until it has facilities that make-up the bodies could imagine the horrors of the past. This photo of the victims are on display here and there. So to see the appearance of resistance is sacrificed to protect the freedom of people to become heart meokmeok pathetic idea. After the Second World War, Linz has suffered for 10 years ruled by the Allies and the Soviets. The Soviets were mainly dominated by the northern bridge and nibelungs.The by the coalition that ruled the southern city Linz was divided in two. Each with a different passport bridge is said to act as though borders. My grandfather did not you come over to the relevant place in Linz gyesyeotgo injured in the northern part of Stalingrad. Because there was no identity card or my passport. Itjyo closely linked historically. But these days young people are not thinking at all.
[Austria : Google Translator]
Zweitens geleitet, wo die restlichen Spuren des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Dies ist ein Lager, das NS-Regime politische Gefangene und Juden verhaftet und verübt ein Massaker und Zwangsarbeit. Seit 1938 wurde die Straße hier etwa 85 000 Häftlinge, bis 1945 wurde sie gezwungen, in den Fabriken zu arbeiten, produzieren Waffen. Zimmer einmal die Hunderte von Menschen untergebracht, die einen Panorama Struktur gemacht haben, um die Gefangenen zu überwachen. eine unterirdische Gaskammer Gebäude, das den Genozid bleibt begangen hat. Die Zahl der Menschen, die hier gestorben sind mehr als 3500 Menschen. Die Menschen im Gegensatz zu den Nazismus oder krank dwaetdago wird ohne Gnade hingerichtet. Neben den Gaskammern, bis es verfügt über Einrichtungen, die die Körper-Make-up konnte die Schrecken der Vergangenheit vorstellen. Dieses Foto der Opfer sind auf dem Display hier und da. So sehen das Aussehen der Widerstand geopfert wird, um die Freiheit der Menschen zu schützen Herz meokmeok pathetisch Idee zu werden. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hat Linz seit 10 Jahren von den Alliierten und den Sowjets beherrschten gelitten. Die Sowjets waren in erster Linie von der Nordbrücke und nibelungs.The von der Koalition dominiert, die die südliche Stadt regiert Linz in zwei Teile geteilt wurde. Jeder mit einem anderen Pass Brücke wird gesagt, zu handeln, als ob Grenzen. Mein Großvater hat Sie an der entsprechenden Stelle in Linz nicht kommen gyesyeotgo im nördlichen Teil von Stalingrad verletzt. Da es keine Identitätskarte oder meinen Pass war. «» Itjyo eng historisch verbunden. Aber in diesen Tagen denken junge haupt nicht.
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Mauthausen KZ - Mauthausen Memorial [1080p]
Mauthausen - das größte Konzentrationslager der Nationalsozialisten auf dem Gebiet Österreichs hat große Bedeutung. Hunderte von Menschen haben dort in Gefangenschaft ihr Leben verloren. In diesem Video bekommt man einen Einblick in das verheerende Geschehen. English subtitle!
Mauthausen Gusen Concentration Camp | Austria
Wikipedia: The Mauthausen–Gusen concentration camp complex consisted of the Mauthausen concentration camp on a hill above the market town of Mauthausen (roughly 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Linz, Upper Austria) plus a group of nearly 100 further subcamps located throughout Austria and southern Germany. The three Gusen concentration camps in and around the village of St Georgen/Gusen, just a few kilometres from Mauthausen, held a significant proportion of prisoners within the camp complex, at times exceeding the number of prisoners at the Mauthausen main camp.
The Mauthausen main camp operated from the time of the Anschluss, when Austria was annexed into the German Third Reich in 8 August 1938, to 5 May 1945, at the end of the Second World War. Starting with the camp at Mauthausen, the number of subcamps expanded over time and by the summer of 1940 Mauthausen and its subcamps had become one of the largest labour camp complexes in the German-controlled part of Europe. As at other Nazi concentration camps, the inmates at Mauthausen and its subcamps were forced to work as slave labour, under conditions that caused many deaths. Mauthausen and its subcamps included quarries, munitions factories, mines, arms factories and plants assembling Me 262 fighter aircraft. In January 1945, the camps contained roughly 85,000 inmates.[5] The death toll remains unknown, although most sources place it between 122,766 and 320,000 for the entire complex.
Mauthausen was one of the first massive concentration camp complexes in Nazi Germany, and the last to be liberated by the Allies. The two largest camps, Mauthausen and Gusen I, were classed as Grade III (Stufe III) concentration camps, which meant that they were intended to be the toughest camps for the incorrigible political enemies of the Reich. Mauthausen never lost this Stufe III classification.[6] In the offices of the Reich Main Security Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt; RSHA) it was referred to by the nickname Knochenmühle – the bone-grinder (literally bone-mill).[6] Unlike many other concentration camps, which were intended for all categories of prisoners, Mauthausen was mostly used for extermination through labour of the intelligentsia – educated people and members of the higher social classes in countries subjugated by the Nazi regime during World War II.
The Mauthausen main camp is now a museum.
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Sir Andrew Burns, UK Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues, Mauthausen Memorial, Austria
5 May 2013, the Austrian government reopened the Mauthausen Memorial, remembering those who suffered during the Second World War in the Nazi concentration camp. Sir Andrew Burns joined heads of states at the opening of two new museums and a 'Room of Names' where the names of 81 000 victims are engraved.
The Government is committed to ensuring that the reality of the Holocaust is never forgotten, that issues still outstanding, such as restitution of property stolen during the Holocaust, are resolved and that the right lessons are drawn for the world's continuing struggle against prejudice and hatred. Sir Andrew Burns, the Foreign Secretary's Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues, heads the UK's post-Holocaust work abroad. He is tasked to ensure that the UK plays a prominent role in international discussions on all Holocaust-related matters, especially those relating to education and the opening of archives, and that we continue to respond to the concerns of Holocaust victims and their families.
Read more in the Foreign and Commonwealth's Human Rights and Democracy report.
Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria. HD Stock Footage
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View of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria. Cremation ovens used to execute the prisoners. A German guard held at gun point by the American troops. Liberated American Navy personnel narrates his ordeal with the Germans. He shows an insignia and dog tag of an American Navy officer who was executed in a gas chamber by the Germans. Location: Mauthausen Austria. Date: May 11, 1945.
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Liberation of Mauthausen, 5 May 1945. World War II
This video is of the WWII liberation of Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Austria. Elmer Salsman, a WWII veteran, gave the video to his daughter, Ellen Salsman, asking that she and I share the video far and wide, so that humanity would never forget the atrocities of Hitler during WWII.
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Arrested camp guards and liberated women prisoners at Nazi concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria during World War II.
A Nazi concentration and death camp in Mauthausen, Austria after liberation during World War II. View of watch towers and prison compound walls outside the open main gate of the Mauthausen concentration camp complex. Liberated former prisoners and other persons in the yard. The German guards of the concentration camp on their knees as several inmates watch. Survivor women prisoners at the female section of the concentration camps. Emaciated women former prisoners at the camp, sitting on ground. Other inmates standing, some with shaved heads and still wearing prison uniforms. A girl smiles after liberation. Location: Mauthausen Austria. Date: May 11, 1945.
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The Memorials at Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria
Mauthausen Concentration Camp: In March 1938, the annexation of Austria by the German Reich took place. Two weeks later, the Austrian National Socialists announced the building a concentration camp and the location chosen was the town of Mauthausen on the Danube. Political opponents and groups of people labelled as ‘criminal’ or ‘antisocial’ would be imprisoned here and forced to work in the granite quarries. The horrors began and did not stop for seven years.
Towards the end of the war, the Mauthausen Concentration Camp became the destination for evacuations from camps near the front battle lines. Tens of thousands of prisoners arrived on several large transports. Overcrowding, lack of food and disease led to mass death among the prisoners in the final months before liberation.
On May 5th, 1945 the US Army reached Mauthausen. Some prisoners were in such a weakened state that they died in the days after Americans arrived. 190,000 people - from 40 countries - were imprisoned in the Mauthausen Concentration Camp over seven long years - and over 90,000 died.
ASÍ ES EL CAMPO DE CONCENTRACIÓN DE MAUTHAUSEN, AUSTRIA
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E U R O P E VLOG | AUSTRIA - Mauthausen Memorial
One of the most intense experiences on my trip.
History of Mauthausen concentration camp:
The notorious Nazi concentration camp at Mauthausen was opened on August 8, 1938, a few months after the Anschluss of Austria and Germany on March 12, 1938, which marked the beginning of Hitler's drive to conquer Europe. The site for the camp was chosen by Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, the head of the elite SS Army, and the man who had authority over all the Nazi concentration camps. - excerpt from scrapbook pages
Mauthausen KZ Gedenkstätte Luftaufnahme
Ehemaliges Konzentrationslager Mauthausen (1938-1945) von oben. Über 190.000 Inhaftierte, über 90.000 Getötete (Schätzungen). Heute als KZ-Gedenkstätte geführt.
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Warning: Uncensored actual footage of Nazi atrocities. Some footage may be disturbing to some viewers.
Liberation of Mauthausen Nazi Concentration Camp in Austria. U.S. serviceman describes the horrors of the concentration camp.
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