
KZ - Friedhof Ebensee
Also known as Ebensee Concentration Camp
Ebensee, Gmunden Bezirk, Upper Austria (Oberösterreich), Austria
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- Cemetery ID: 2234005
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Liberation KZ Ebensee: 6. May 1945
US 80th Infantry Division
Also at this place Memorials for all Holocaust Victims who died in the Concentration Camp at Ebensee.
The Ebensee concentration camp was established by the SS to build tunnels for armaments storage near the town of Ebensee, Austria in 1943. It was part of the Mauthausen network. Approximately twenty thousand inmates were worked to their deaths to construct giant tunnels in the surrounding mountains. Together with the Mauthausen subcamp of Gusen, Ebensee is considered one of the most horrific Nazi concentration camps.
Liberation KZ Ebensee: 6. May 1945
US 80th Infantry Division
Also at this place Memorials for all Holocaust Victims who died in the Concentration Camp at Ebensee.
The Ebensee concentration camp was established by the SS to build tunnels for armaments storage near the town of Ebensee, Austria in 1943. It was part of the Mauthausen network. Approximately twenty thousand inmates were worked to their deaths to construct giant tunnels in the surrounding mountains. Together with the Mauthausen subcamp of Gusen, Ebensee is considered one of the most horrific Nazi concentration camps.
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