List of subcamps of Sachsenhausen
- List of subcamps of Sachsenhausen
Below is the list of subcamps of the Sachsenhausen complex of Nazi concentration camps.
# Bad Saarow
# Beerfelde in Steinhöfel
# Berlin
# Biesenthal
# Börnicke in Nauen
# Brandenburg
# Brüx
# Döberitz in Dallgow-Döberitz
# Drögen-Niendorf
# Ebensee
# Falkenhagen in Falkensee
# Fürstenwalde
# Fasterweide
# Genshagen in Ludwigsfelde
# Glau inTrebbin
# Groß Rosen
# Hohenlychen in Lychen
# Karlsruhe in Plattenburg
# Kleinmachnow
# Königs Wusterhausen
# Kolpin
# Küstrin
# Lieberose
# Lübben
# Mittelbau
# Müggelheim in Berlin
# Neubrandenburg
# Neudamm
# Neuengamme
# Oranienburg
# Pölitz
# Prettin
# Rathenow
# Riga
# Sachsenhausen
# Schönwalde
# Senftenberg
# Storkow
# Stuttgart
# Tettenborn
# Treuenbrietzen
# Trzebinia
# Usedom
# Werder
# Wewelsburg
# Wittenberg
:Construction labor teams that detained Poles
#Baubrigade 1
#Baubrigade 8
#Baubrigade 9
#Baubrigade 10
#Baubrigade 12
#Baubrigade I
#Baubrigade II
#Baubrigade V
#Baubrigade XIII
ee also
*List of Nazi-German concentration camps
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