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De Profundis: Memoir of an Inmate at Mauthausen Concentration Camp, March–May 1945

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1996

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References

1 Information has been drawn from the following sources: Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (New York, 1990), 3:944–52; Encyclopaedia judaica (Jerusalem, 1972), 11:1136–38; Maršalek, Hans, Die Geschichte des Konzentrationslager Mauthausen. Dokumentation (Vienna, 1980)Google Scholar; Le Chêne, Evelyn, Mauthausen: The History of a Death Camp (London, 1971)Google Scholar; Hilberg, Raoul, The Destruction of European Jews, rev. and definitive ed., 3 (New York, 1985)Google Scholar; and Bukey, Evan, Hitler's Hometown: Linz, Austria, 1906–1945 (Bloomington, Ind., 1986)Google Scholar.

2 At the time, of course, it was the German Reich-Hungarian border.