1981 International Liberators Conference collection of liberator testimonies Gusen I, II, & III testimonies letters.

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1981 International Liberators Conference collection of liberator testimonies Gusen I, II, & III testimonies letters.

Includes testimonies and letters relating to the liberation of the three Gusen subcamps of Mauthausen. Included is information about the methods of killing used in the camps, the various types of prisoners, the medical experiments conducted on pregnant prisoners, and activities of the 131st US Evacuation Hospital in the area of Linz, Austria. Also included are name lists of nurses assigned to the Gusen camps after liberation.

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