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A chart representing the nationality of the surviving inmates of Gusen I, II and III, that is three sub-camps of the infamous World War II German concentration camp Mauthausen-Gusen. Note that the nationality list is based on the German camp files and is based on pre-war citizenship of the inmates rather than their ethnicity or ethnic background.
The exact numbers are:
- 8,471 Poles
- 8,258 Soviet citizens
- 1183 Germans and Austrians
- 875 Italians
- 864 Yugoslavians
- 831 Spaniards
- 286 Czechoslovak citizens
- 173 Hungarians
- 163 Frenchmen
- 119 Greeks
- 169 inmates of other nationalities, including Belgians, Luxembourgers, Albanians, Dutch, Romanians, stateless people, Bulgarians, Britons, Norwegians, Swiss citizens, Turks and a single Finnish person.
Self-made in OpenOffice and GIMP, basing on (Polish) Stanisław Dobosiewicz (1977). Mauthausen/Gusen; obóz zagłady (Mauthausen/Gusen; the Camp of Doom), 449, Warsaw: Ministry of National Defence Press. ISBN 8311063680.
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