List of subcamps of Auschwitz
- List of subcamps of Auschwitz
Below is the list of subcamps of Auschwitz complex of Nazi concentration camps. There were a total of 49.
#Auschwitz I (Stammlager / Oświęcim)
#Auschwitz II (Birkenau / Brzezinka)
#Auschwitz III (Monowitz / Monowice)
#Babice (Babitz)
#Bieruń (Berun)
#Blachownia Śląska ()
#Bobrek
#Brno (Brünn)
#Bruntal (Freudenthal)
#Budy
#Buna (Werke)
#Chełmek
#Chorzów (Arbeitslager Bismarckshütte)
#Chrzanów
#Czechowice
#Czernica
#Dziedzice
#Jesenik (Freiwaldau)
#Friedenshütte
#Gliwice (Gleiwitz)
#Goleszów (Golleschau)
#Hajduki I-II
#Harmeze (Harmensee)
#Zabrze (Hindenburg)
#Jawiszowice (Jawischowitz)
#Jaworzno (Arbeitslager Neu-Dachs)
#Kobiór (Kobior)
#Lędziny (Arbeitslager Günthergrube)
#Lesslau
#Libiaz Maty (Janinagrube)
#Lagiewniki Slaskie (Hohenlinde, Hubertushütte)
#Lagisza Cmentarna (Lagischa)
#Prudnik (Neustadt)
#Pyskowice (Peiskretscham)
#Plawy (Plawy)
#Pszczyna (Pleß)
#Radostowice
#Rajsko
#Rydultowy (Arbeitslager Charlottegrube)
#Siemianowice (Laurahütte)
#Sosnowiec (Sosnowitz)
#Stara Kuźnia (Althammer)
#Stara Wieś
#Świętochłowice (Arbeitslager Eintrachtshütte)
#Trzebinia
#Wesoła (Fürstengrube)
#Zittau
#Żywiec
ee also
*List of Nazi-German concentration camps
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