Austrian Nazi Death Camp Brings Out Its History at Last
Mauthausen the latest to open a visitor centre. A pale grey motor powering a fan was used by the Nazis to extract fumes from the Austrian gas chamber in which 3,500 concentration camp inmates were murdered. On a hillside above the Danube yesterday, the fan and the motor were put on public display for the first time since the second world war.| Comments on article "Austrian Nazi Death Camp Brings Out Its History at Last" | ||||||||||||
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