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List of Mauthausen-Gusen inmates : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Mauthausen-Gusen inmates
This is an incomplete list of notable inmates who were held at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp.
==Inmates==

* Aart Alblas, Dutch navy officer, resistance member and Engelandvaarder (Mauthausen)
* Bernard Aldebert, French cartoonist (Gusen)
* Otakar Batlička, journalist and member of the Czech resistance, radio amateur and illegal radio operator
* Józef Bednorz, Polish politician and journalist
* Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Italian architect of group BBPR (creator of Memorial Gusen) (Gusen)
*Antonio García Barón, Spanish anarchist who fought with the Durruti Column (Mauthausen)〔Alfonso Daniels, Meeting Spain's last anarchist, (BBC World Online ), 8 July 2008〕
*Francisco Boix, Spanish republican and photographer (he achieved take out 2,000 photos of the camp taken by the SS)
* Marcelino Bilbao Bilbao, Spanish anarchist.
* Lucien Bunel - Père Jacques de Jesus, French Carmelite monk (Louis Malle dedicated to him his movie "Au revoir, les enfants") (Gusen)
* Jan Buzek, Polish politician from Czechoslovakia
* José Cabrero Arnal, Spanish-French cartoonist
* Marcel Callo, French activist of JOC beatified by Pope John Paul II (Gusen)
* Aldo Carpi, Italian artist and university professor; author of memoirs covering his stay in Mauthausen and Gusen I (Gusen)〔; Italian summary: ()〕
* Jean Cayrol, French writer and poet (Gusen)
* Józef Cebula, Catholic priest and martyr, beatified by Pope John Paul II
* Stanisław Cerklewicz, (1940 to 1946 at Mauthausen-Gusen) - A Polish Army Officer - Once liberated by the Americans he continued fighting in Italy before moving to the UK with his Italian wife - Trieste Bottoni-Cerklewicz.
* René Cogny, French soldier
* Józef Cyrankiewicz, Polish Prime Minister (1947–1952 and 1956–1970)
* Józef Czempiel, Polish Catholic priest and martyr, beatified
* Antoni Czortek, Polish boxer
* Stanisław Dobosiewicz, Polish writer (Gusen)
* Štefan Dubček, Slovak communist, father of Alexander Dubček
* Władysław Dworaczek, Polish educator
* Anthony Faramus, British actor
* Adolf Fierla, Polish poet and writer
* Leopold Figl, Austrian Chancellor (1945–1953) and Foreign Minister (1953–1959)
* Stefan Filipkiewicz, Polish painter
* Éva Földes, Hungarian author
* Roman Frister, Polish journalist
* János Garay, Hungarian fencer
* Oszkár Gerde, Hungarian fencer
* Edward Godlewski, Colonel of the Polish Army and one of the leaders of the Home Army
* Johann Gruber, Austrian Catholic priest and resistance fighter (nicknamed: "Papa Gruber" or "The Saint of Gusen") (Gusen)
* Stanisław Grzesiuk, Polish poet and singer, author of ("''Five Years of KZ''") (Gusen)
* Israel Gutman, Polish historian
* Győző Haberfeld, Hungarian gymnast
* Karel Hašler, Czech actor, songwriter and singer
* Roger Heim, French member of Académie française (Gusen)
* Pierre Jeanpierre, French soldier and resistance member
* Jan Jesenský, Jr., Czechoslovakian scientist
* János Kádár, later Prime Minister of Hungary, escaped being transferred to Mauthausen
* Iakovos Kambanelis, Greek writer
* Dmitry Karbyshev, Russian general
* Jerzy Kaźmirkiewicz, Polish scientist
* Wilhelm Kling, German communist
* Bartholomew Kubat, Czechoslovakian scientist
* Włodzimierz Laskowski, Polish Catholic priest and martyr, beatified (Gusen)
* Jan Łęga, Polish politician and cultural worker
* Artur London, Czechoslovakian communist
* Witold Dzierżykraj-Morawski, a Colonel of the Polish Army, posthumously promoted to the rank of General
* Gilbert Norman, SOE agent
* Antonín Novotný, President of Czechoslovakia (1957–1968)
* Gottfried Ochshorn, member of the French Resistance
* Bernard Offen
* Jan Stanisław Olbrycht, Polish lawyer and university professor
* David Olère, Polish artist
* Jean Origer, Luxembourgian cleric and director of the Luxemburger Wort
* Wiktor Ormicki, Polish geographer and university professor (Gusen)
* Giuseppe Pagano, Italian architect
* Vincenzo Pappalettera, Italian young antifascist in 1967 published ("You are going to pass through the chimney"), an account of Mauthausen's tortures
* František Pecháček, Czech gymnast
* Peter van Pels, known as Peter van Daan in the diary of Anne Frank, one of seven other Jews to hide with her in Amsterdam.
* Otto Peltzer, German middle distance runner
* Karol Piegza, Polish writer, teacher and folklorist
* Avgust Pirjevec, Slovenian literary historian (Gusen)
* Josef Podlaha, Czechoslovak surgeon, clinic head physician, Brno Masaryk University professor and Faculty of Medicine dean
* Ivan Potrč, Slovenian writer and playwright
* Kazimierz Prószyński, Polish inventor and pioneer of film making
* Gustaw Przeczek, Polish writer and teacher
* Octave Rabaté; French journalist
* Heinrich Rau, East German politician
* Jacques Robin, Belgian Officer, Lawyer, and Belgian Resistance member (Guzen)
* Lionel Romney, an African American sailor in the US Merchant Marine
* Tibor Rubin, Hungarian-born American soldier
* Kazimierz Rusinek, Polish Minister of Labour and Social Affairs 1945-1952.
* Bernat Rosner, Hungarian lawyer
* William Salcer, Czech inventor
* Henryk Sławik, a Polish diplomat who saved over 5,000 Jews during the war (Gusen)
* Karol Śliwka, a Polish politician from Czechoslovakia
* Ota Šik (Otto Schick), Czechoslovakian communist economist and politician
* Mike Staner, Polish author
* Stanisław Staszewski, Polish architect and poet
* Brian Stonehouse, British painter and SOE member
* Jan Sztwiertnia, Polish teacher and composer (Gusen)
* Itzchak Tarkay, Austrian-born Israeli painter
* Grzegorz Timofiejew, Polish poet
* Štěpán Trochta, Czech priest
* Dr. Zsigmond Varga, Lutheran theologist (Gusen)
* Prežihov Voranc, Slovenian writer and Communist activist
* August Jacques Warndorfer, British Officer, member of SOE, born in Austria and moved to Inverness
* Simon Wiesenthal, hunter of Nazi war criminals and author of several books, including two on the camp
* Artur Woźniak, Polish footballer
* Osvald Závodský, Czechoslovak communist, Spanish Civil War fighter
* Löwy Adolf, (Láng András), Hungarian from Budapest
* Löwy Dezsö, Hungarian from Budapest

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