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Mauthausen and its
subcamps were
forced to work as
slave labour,
under conditions that
caused many deaths.
Mauthausen and its
subcamps included quarries...
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camps (or Stammlager) and the
subcamps (Außenlager or Außenkommandos)
subordinated to them.
Survival conditions in the
subcamps were, in many cases, poorer...
- camp List of
subcamps of
Dachau Flossenbürg
concentration camp List of
subcamps of Flossenbürg Gross-Rosen
concentration camp List of
subcamps of Gross-Rosen...
- List of
subcamps of
Auschwitz List of
subcamps of
Buchenwald List of
subcamps of Flossenbürg List of
subcamps of Gross-Rosen List of
subcamps of Mauthausen...
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Auschwitz consisted of
several subcamps. The
satellite camps were
named Aussenlager (external camp),
Nebenlager (extension or
subcamp), and
Arbeitslager (labour...
- Reich), and SS women, for the
subcamps containing female prisoners. By
April 1945, 80% of the
prisoners were at the
subcamps.
Three quarries were operational...
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establishment of many
subcamps in
proximity to
German civilians, and the use of
labor deployments outside the camps.
These subcamps,
often established in...
- The
following is a list of the
forced labor subcamps of the ****
Buchenwald concentration camp. List of ****
concentration camps List of places: Concentration...
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Neuengamme and its
subcamps, 24 of
which were for women. The
verified death toll is 42,900: 14,000 in the main camp, 12,800 in the
subcamps, and 16,100 in...
- citizens. At its peak
activity in 1944, the Gross-Rosen
complex had up to 100
subcamps located in
eastern Germany and in German-occupied
Czechoslovakia and Poland...