Stanisław Nogaj

Stanisław Nogaj

Stanisław Nogaj was a Polish journalist and writer from Silesia. During the World War II he was arrested by the Germans and sent to the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, where he had been working at the camp's chancellery. After the war his personal notes became one of the bases for estimation of the death toll in that camp. He also published his memoirs of the ordeal.

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*pl icon cite book | author =Stanisław Nogaj | coauthors = | title =Gusen; Pamiętnik dziennikarza (Gusen: Memoirs of a Journalist) | year =1945 | pages =64 | publisher =Komitet byłych więźniów obozu koncentracyjnego Gusen | location =Katowice-Chorzów


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