This remarkable reprint, originally published just after World War II, contains two first hand accounts about Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria ? where over 100,000 people were killed. The first account is by Franz Zieres who narrates his experiences as commandant of Mauthausen. The second is by Charles-Heinz Pilarski, a soldier in the German army who was court-marshalled and imprisoned in the camp. These memoirs, along with photographs taken upon the liberation of the camp, are a vivid record of the Final Solution. AUTHOR: