Washington, National Archives and Records Administration, 2008. — 380 p.
This reference information paper describes records relating to the Nazioperated Mauthausen Concentration Camp Complex. These records of both
U.S. civil and military agencies include documentation developed through wartime intelligence and reconnaissance, captured during the camps’ liberation, and generated through postwar military investigations and tribunals. They include textual, photographic, motion picture, and cartographic records, spanning the period 1938–ca. 1960, in the National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
National Archives reference information papers are part of a comprehensive descriptive programdesigned to help researchers find their way through the voluminous records in our holdings. Topics addressed in other recent volumes include four titles in the series Records Relating to Personal Participation in World War II: “The American Soldier Surveys” (RIP 78), American Prisoners ofWar and Civilian Internees (RIP 80), AmericanMilitary Casualties and Burials (RIP 82), and Military Awards and Decorations (RIP 92);World War II Records in the Cartographic and Architectural Branch of the National Archives (RIP 79); and Records Relating to American Prisoners ofWar and Missingin Action Personnel from the KoreanWar and During the Cold War Era (RIP 102).