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8. Fourteen Czechoslovak intellectuals killed at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

9. Site of mass escape attempt by Russian prisoners from Block 20, Feb.<br />

2, 1945<br />

10. Site of mass escape attempt by Russian prisoners from Block 29, Feb.<br />

2, 1945<br />

12. Entry Gate to Mauthausen, 1942<br />

13. Spanish prisoners at forced labor at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

14. Estimated 180 corpses in the Russian <strong>camp</strong> at Mauthausen, May 5, 1945<br />

15. Site of Russian mass escape attempt from Block 20, Feb. 2, 1945<br />

17. View of Gusen Concentration Camp, 1942<br />

18. Spanish republicans at work at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

19. Jewish inmate hanged in Block 5 at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

21. Yugoslav Partisan after interrogation by the Political Department<br />

at Mauthausen, 1943<br />

22. Jew dead in the snow at Mauthausen, 1943<br />

23. Thirty Russian officers at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

24. Entrance to Lager 3 at Mauthausen, showing corpses, 1945<br />

25. Gallows at Gusen Concentration Camp, 1945<br />

27. Russian Jew executed in the Russian Block, 1942<br />

28. Three Dutch Jews killed in the sports field at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

29. Austrian antifascist electrocuted on the fence at Mauthausen, 1943<br />

30. Russian major electrocuted on the fence at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

31. Russian officers in the prisoner­of­war barracks at Mauthausen, 1942<br />

32. Fourteen electrocuted Mauthausen prisoners, 1942<br />

33. Two Czechoslovak inmates killed at the Wiener Graben, 1942<br />

34. Two Czechoslovak inmates killed at the Wiener Graben, 1942<br />

35. Three Dutch Jews killed at the Wiener Graben, 1942<br />

154. Statement by Anton Vescatori, a former prisoner, describing the<br />

Box 346<br />

forced march from Vienna­Mödling to Mauthausen on May 1, 1945<br />

Defense Exhibits (Note: German­language documents are accompanied by an<br />

English translation marked with the exhibit number followed by the letter “A.”)<br />

158

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