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The Mauthausen-Gusen camp trials were a set of trials of SS concentration camp personnel following
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, heard by an American military government court at Dachau. Between March 29 and May 13, 1946, and then from August 6 to August 21, 1947, a total of 69 former camp personnel were tried. Among them were some of the former guards at the
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August Eigruber August Eigruber (16 April 1907 – 28 May 1947) was an Austrian-born Nazi Gauleiter and ''Reichsstatthalter'' of Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria. He was convicted of war crimes at Mauthausen-Gusen con ...
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Origins

In 1942, overwhelming reports of German atrocities and large scale massacres against concentration camp inhabitants came to surface from exiled governments and Jewish organizations. With increased tension from the public and overwhelming evidence, the Allied powers being the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union had no choice but to intervene. The Allied powers issued a statement condemning the actions of those involved and promising to bring each and every SS personnel to justice with no chance of dismissal. The Allied nations' foreign ministers met in Russia a year later and were better known as ‘The Big Three’. Those who committed war crimes were broken up into two war crimes categories. These groups were divided by those with no particular geographic location who would be punished by the Allies, and those who committed crimes within a specific location who would be tried in courts within their jurisdiction. The United States involvement within the trials had difficulties ranging from a lack of international policy knowledge and being understaffed, which led to pure chaos. Those sent to investigate the war crimes lacked proper training which yielded reports with sub-par information. The U.S. encountered countless obstacles. Ultimately in 1945, the United States committed to two distinct war crimes trial programs, one under American military jurisdiction and one in collaboration with the Allied powers.


First Mauthausen camp trial

The first trial of personnel from Mauthausen-Gusen took place in the
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between March 29 and May 13, 1946. Among the accused were 60 former members of the camp's administration and
August Eigruber August Eigruber (16 April 1907 – 28 May 1947) was an Austrian-born Nazi Gauleiter and ''Reichsstatthalter'' of Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria. He was convicted of war crimes at Mauthausen-Gusen con ...
, a former
Gauleiter A ''Gauleiter'' () was a regional leader of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) who served as the head of a '' Gau'' or '' Reichsgau''. ''Gauleiter'' was the third-highest rank in the Nazi political leadership, subordinate only to '' Reichsleiter'' and to ...
of
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. Among the defendants were also Viktor Zoller (former commander of the SS-Totenkopfverbande guard battalion), and doctors Friedrich Entress (an SS member and a medic who practiced medical experiments on hundreds of inmates; killing most of them with injections of
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), Eduard Krebsbach and Erich Wasicky handed the Zyklon B to the person who was responsible for running camp's gas chambers who was Dr. Eduard Krebsbach based on the deathbed confession of Commander Ziereis. The Mauthausen-Gusen commander, Franz Ziereis, was shot several weeks after the liberation of the Mauthausen-Gusen camps and died in former Camp Gusen I on May 24, 1945. The defendants were charged with "violations of the laws and usages of war," a charge which encompassed among other things murder, torture, beating and starving the inmates.Tomaz Jardim, The Mauthausen Trial - American Military Justice in Germany (Harvard, 2012) After six weeks all 61 defendants were found guilty. 58 were sentenced to death by hanging (9 were had their sentences were changed to life imprisonment and were later paroled), while three others were sentenced to life imprisonment. All but one of the death sentences were carried out on May 27 and May 28 of 1947 at Landsberg Prison. The sole exception was Otto Striegel, who won a last-minute stay of execution. Striegel was hanged on June 20, 1947.


Defendants

The defendants of the first Mauthausen camp trial (''US v. Hans Altfuldisch, et al.''), and their sentences, are as follows: #
August Eigruber August Eigruber (16 April 1907 – 28 May 1947) was an Austrian-born Nazi Gauleiter and ''Reichsstatthalter'' of Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and Landeshauptmann of Upper Austria. He was convicted of war crimes at Mauthausen-Gusen con ...
– death by hanging # Viktor Zoller – death by hanging # Friedrich Entress – death by hanging # Hans Altfuldisch – death by hanging # Josef Riegler – death by hanging # Willy Brünning (Gusen) – death by hanging # Emil Müller – death by hanging # Kurt Keilwtz – death by hanging # Franz Kautny – death by hanging # Johannes Grimm (DEST-Wienergraben) – death by hanging # Adolf Zutter – death by hanging # Eduard Krebsbach – death by hanging # Heinrich Häger – death by hanging # Hans Spatzenneger – death by hanging # Otto Striegel – death by hanging # Werner Grahn – death by hanging # Willy Jobst – death by hanging # Georg Gössl – death by hanging # Hans Diehl – death by hanging # Paul Kaiser (Gusen) – death by hanging #
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– death by hanging # Gustav Kreindl – death by hanging # Willy Eckert – death by hanging # Hermann Pribyll – death by hanging # Josef Leeb – death by hanging # Wilhelm Henkel – death by hanging # Kapo Willy Frey – death by hanging # Leopold Trauner (DEST-Gusen) – death by hanging # Wilhelm Müller – death by hanging # Heinrich Eisenhöfer – death by hanging # Andreas Trumm – death by hanging # Rudolf Mynzak – death by hanging # Erich Meissner – death by hanging # Kapo Rudolf Fiegl (Gusen) – death by hanging # Josef Niedermayer – death by hanging #
Julius Ludolf Julius Ludolf (26 March 1893 – 28 May 1947) was an SS-Obersturmführer, a member of the Waffen-SS and commander of various satellite camps of Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Upper Austria. Concentration camp career Julius Ludolf worked ...
– death by hanging # Hans Hegenscheidt – death by hanging # Franz Huber – death by hanging # Erich Wasicky – death by hanging #
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– death by hanging #
Kaspar Klimowitsch Kaspar is a given name and surname which may refer to: Given name: * Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1459 – c. 1527) * Kaspar Albrecht (1889–1970), Austrian architect and sculptor * Kaspar Amort (1612–1675), German painter * Casp ...
(Gusen II) – death by hanging # Heinrich Fitschok (Gusen II) – death by hanging # Anton Kaufmann (DEST-Gusen) – death by hanging #
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– death by hanging # Karl Struller – death by hanging # August Blei – death by hanging # Otto Drabeck – death by hanging #
Vincenz Nohel Vincenz is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Vincenz Armann (1599–1649), Flemish or Dutch landscape painter *Vincenz Czerny (1842–1916), German Bohemian surgeon * Vincenz Fettmilch (died 1616), grocer and gingerbread baker wh ...
– death by hanging #
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(Gusen) – death by hanging #
Heinrich Giese Heinrich may refer to: People * Heinrich (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Heinrich (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Hetty (given name), a given name (including a list of peo ...
(Gusen) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) #
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– death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Adolf Rutka (Gusen) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Ludwig Dörr (Gusen II) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Viktor Korger (Gusen II) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Karl Billman (Gusen II) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Herbert Grzybowski (Gusen) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Wilhelm Mack (Gusen) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Ferdinand Lappert (Gusen) – death by hanging (changed to life imprisonment) # Michael Cserny – life imprisonment # Paul Gützlaff (Gusen) – life imprisonment # Josef Mayer – life imprisonment


Second Mauthausen camp trial

The second Mauthausen camp trial started on August 6, 1947. Altogether 8 former members of the camp's administration were accused of the same set of crimes as in the former trial. On August 21 the verdict was reached. Four Nazis were sentenced to death by hanging, one for life imprisonment, two for short-term sentences and one was acquitted of all the charges. The death sentences were carried out on November 19, 1948.


Defendants

The defendants of the second Mauthausen camp trial (''US v. Franz Kofler, et al. ''), and their sentences, are as follows: # Franz Kofler – death by hanging (executed on November 19, 1948) #
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– death by hanging (executed on November 19, 1948) # Michael Heller – death by hanging (executed on November 19, 1948) # Kapo Quirin Flaucher – death by hanging (executed on November 19, 1948) #
Emil Thielmann Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *''Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *''Emil and the Detective ...
– life imprisonment # Hermann Franz Bütgen – 3 years in prison # Arno Albert Reuter – 2 years in prison # Stefan Lennart – acquitted


Additional trials

An additional 56 trials took place between March and November 1947 within the framework of the Mauthausen cases of individuals or small groups.


References

* * Robert Sigel: ''Im Interesse der Gerechtigkeit. Die Dachauer Kriegsverbrecherprozesse 1945–48.'' Campus, Frankfurt am Main 1992, . * Ute Stiepani: ''Die Dachauer Prozesse und ihre Bedeutung im Rahmen der alliierten Strafverfolgung von NS-Verbrechen.'' In:
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: ''Die alliierten Prozesse gegen Kriegsverbrecher und Soldaten 1943–1952.'' Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1999, . * Review and Recommendations of the Deputy Judge Advocate for War Crimes: United States of America v. Hans Altfuldisch et al. – Case No. 000.50.
Originaldokument Mauthausen-Hauptprozess
30. April 1947 (englisch, PDF-Datei) * Florian Freund: ''Der Dachauer Mauthausenprozess.'' In: ''Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes. Jahrbuch 2001.'' Wien 2001, S. 35–66. * Bertrand Perz: ''Prozesse zum KZ Mauthausen.'' In: Ludwig Eiber, Robert Sigl (Hrsg.): ''Dachauer Prozesse – NS-Verbrechen vor amerikanischen Militärgerichten in Dachau 1945–1948.'' Wallstein, Göttingen 2007, . {{Authority control Holocaust trials