German Version: http://www.mauthausen-memorial.gv.at/ Since the middle of november 1997 the Concentration Camp Memorial ofMauthausen is running its new homepage . We offer information about ourmemorial in general and a 90 pages history of the Concentration CampMauthausen.
French Version: http://www2.3dresearch.com/~june/Vincent/Camps/CampsFr.html The site is weekly updated and it already contains informations and pictures on the following nazi camps: Breendonck (Belgium), Vught, Amersfoort and Westerbork (in Holland), Drancy (France), Plaznow (Poland). Others camps will be treated soon.
Gunskirchen Camp Liberation The site can be viewed at: http://javanet.com/~jmooney/71st_html/gunskirchen_intro.html There are 27 pages of commentary by soldiers wholiberated the camp, as well as 2 dozen photos and illustrationsafter their liberation of the Gunskirchen concentrationcamp in Austria.
Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes - Bund der Antifaschistinnen und Antifaschisten - VVN-BdA" http://members.aol.com/vvnbda German-Member of Federation International de Resistance FIR and Member of "International Komitee Auschwitz"
Explore the Mauthausen Camp History For more information about the KL Gusen II complex, take a look to the following URLs
L'Chaim, a Holocaust WebProject Robert Bennett has upgraded his site; check out his virtualtour of Dachau.
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Page About 500,000 to 700,000, possibly one million Serbs died in Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia.There are links to pages about the WWII death camp Jasenovac, where thousands of Serbs perished. Lots of WWII information.
Jasenovac Concentration Camp http://www.VisionInc.com/YU/Jasenovac "We would like to inform you that the home page covering the events in theNazi concentration camp Jasenovac in the period of 1941 - 1945 is nowavailable on the Web."