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7) USA : Solomon Salat, male, Jewish, in 1943 deported to Mauthausen (St. Valentin,
Ebensee) as a young boy from Krakow, after 1945 emigration to the USA.
8) United Kingdom : Anna Bergman, female, born 1917 in Prague, Jewish, banished
from the university, deported to Theresienstadt and Auschwitz, arrival in Mauthausen
in April 1945, got two times pregnant in the camps, her daughter was born in Mau-
thausen few days before liberation, tells the «latrine story».
9) Slovenia : Sveto Kobal, born 1921, communist family, joined the resistance move-
ment, partisan, arrested and deported to Mauthausen, worked in a forced labour camp
near Linz, managed to escape from the camp, published in 1944 a brochure about Mau-
thausen.
10) Poland : Leon Ceglarz, catholic, from a poor and religious family, worked as teacher,
arrested in April 1940 as an intellectual, deported to Dachau, member of first Polish
transport to Gusen in May 1940, where he was one of the camp builders (ID number
102 !), returned to Poland after liberation.
11) Russia : Konstantin Shilov, born 1913, very poor family, typical «soviet» carrier :
school, youth movement, Red Army, Military Academy, at the beginning of the war
1941 commander of an artillery division, prisoner of war, arrested by the Gestapo and
deported to Mauthausen in June 1944, return to Russia after liberation, Soviet «filtra-
tion camps» for POWs, released in 1946, no recognition as «war veteran».
12) Ukraine : Miron Abramov, born 1924, working class family, in April 1942 deported
to Germany as forced labourer, worked in the region of Weimar, after denunciation in
August 1944 deported to Mauthausen, worked in the quarry, returned to the Ukraine
after liberation, experience «filtration camps», studied at the university of Lviv.
13) Serbia : Nikolaj Iovanović, born 1925, peasant, politically left, (hidden Roma), ar-
rested as hostage and deported to Mauthausen and Gusen in autumn 1943.
14) Greece : Theodoros Kokolakis, born c. 1918 in Crete, soldier, since 1941 partisan, ar-
rested and condemned to death, pardoned at Hitler’s birthday 1944, deported to Mau-
thausen in summer 1944, Melk and Ebensee.
15) France (Prenninger reported) : Jean Grey, born c. 1920, lived in the suburbs of Gre-
noble, attended high school, joined the resistance movement, arrested at the occasion
of an anti-German demonstration in November 1943, deported via Compiègne to
Mauthausen in March 1944, survived with the help of a school friend.
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Mauthausen und die nationalsozialistische Expansionsund Verfolgungspolitik
Volume 1
- Title
- Mauthausen und die nationalsozialistische Expansionsund Verfolgungspolitik
- Volume
- 1
- Authors
- Gerhard Botz
- Alexander Prenninger
- Regina Fritz
- Editor
- Heinrich Berger
- Publisher
- Böhlau Verlag
- Location
- Wien
- Date
- 2021
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-205-21217-1
- Size
- 16.8 x 23.7 cm
- Pages
- 426
- Categories
- Geschichte Historische Aufzeichnungen