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Austrian archives - https://www.oesta.gv.at
The Austrian State Archives has a listing of basic service sheets, enlistment registers, parish registers and war casualties among many other things.
Kriegsarchiv
Nottendorfergasse 2-4
A-1030 Wien
Fax number: 43-1-795 40-109
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Innnermanzing - Neustift-Innermanzing is a municipality in the district of Sankt Pölten-Land in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, French zone. Check archives in Innsbruck,
Neustrift is in Krs. Innsbruck,
cc Kdo. of Dachau “SS. Hochgebirgsschule Neustift", established as Innsbuck II on 13.10.42 with 20 prisoners., Kept this strength until 14.4.45.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neustift-Innermanzing
March 3, 2020 Hello Olga,
Thank you so much for your work you're doing!!! I'm curious to know if you've ever heard of a camp in Innermanzing, Austria? I can't seem to find any reference to a camp there.
My family was German living in Romania prior to WW2 and ended up in Austria for 4 yours during WW2. They say they were in Innermanzing, but I can't find any evidence of a camp there. I also see that their EWZ records show they were in Innermanzing.
Have you seen or heard of a camp there? I would really appreciate any thoughts or feedback you may have.
Regards,
Don Wuerfel
[email protected]
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Kaiserebersdorf, suburb of Vienna, prison: Anstalt fuer Erziehungsbeduerftige, (Kal. f Rjb)
Kapfenberg, Steiermark, Crs. Bruck a.d. Mur, British zone, Civilian workers (Arbeitsworkers) ARB-Lager,
Kaprun, district Zell a See, Lager Tauernsperre, a civilian worker camp in 1942
Klagenfurt, British zone, Klagenfurt Nazi camps were listed under Mauthausen
Kleinmünchen, District of Linz, US zone, concentration camp of Mauthausen Linz III and civilian workers' camp Hermann Goeringwerke, see Linz.
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