List of the subcamps of the Stutthof concentration camp

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The Stutthof concentration camp and its satellite camps were set up by the German occupying forces in and around Danzig (now Polish: Gdańsk) with the German invasion of Poland in 1939. The Stutthof concentration camp was the last concentration camp to be liberated by the Red Army on May 9, 1945 . It had a total of 39 subcamps.

Subcamps or external units

The subcamps or field detachments are first listed here alphabetically. To what extent the name or status of the camp had an impact on the everyday life of the prisoners in the various locations is initially unknown. (today's place name)

Outdoor labor camp

External Commands

External camps and branch offices

( Note : The term “external command” is used in the narrower sense, if there is no mention of a separate accommodation from which the inmates are brought to forced labor during the day and then return to sleep. A list of such forced labor locations (companies, state or private bodies) can be found on the website of the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum.)

literature

  • Mirosław Gliński, Marek Orski: Stutthof - hitlerowski obóz koncentracyjny . Warszawa: Interpress, 1988 (Polish).

Individual evidence

  1. Subcamps 1187 and 1188 of the Stutthof concentration camp (accessed on July 27, 2016).