List of subcamps of Mauthausen
This is a list of subcamps of Mauthausen-Gusen complex of Nazi concentration camps. The slave labour of the inmates was also used by a variety of companies and farms that accommodated a small number of inmates on their own.
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List of subcamps
- Aflenz
- Amstetten
- Frauenlager
- Männerlager
- Attnang-Puchheim
- Bachmanning
- Bretstein: KZ-Nebenlager Bretstein
- Dippoldsau
- Ebelsberg
- Ebensee: Ebensee concentration camp
- Eisenerz
- Enns
- Ennsdorf
- Floridsdorf
- Frankenburg am Hausruck (Schlier-Redl-Zipf)
- Graz
- Grein
- Großraming
- Gunskirchen
- Waldwerke I
- Sammellager
- Gusen
- Gusen I
- Gusen II (St. Georgen)
- Gusen III (Lungitz)
- Haidfeld
- Schloß Hartheim, not properly a subcamp of Mauthausen but an institution of the Aktion T-4 where some thousands inmates of Mauthausen-Gusen and Dachau were killed.
- Hinterbrühl
- Hirtenberg
- Hollenstein
- Jedlsee
- Klagenfurt
- Lambach
- Schloß Lannach
- Leibnitz
- Lenzing
- Schloß Lind
- Lindau
- Linz
- Aufräumungskommando
- Linz I
- Linz II
- Linz III
- Loibl-Paß
- Nord
- Süd
- Marialanzendorf
- Mauthausen
- main camp
- Mauthausen Soviet prisoners of war camp
- Zeltlager Mauthausen (tent camp)
- Schiff — Donauhafen Mauthausen
- Melk
- Mistelbach am der Zaya
- Schloß Mittersill (Zell am See)
- Moosbierbaum
- Passau
- Passau I (Oberilzmühle)
- Passau II (Waldwerke Passau-Ilzstadt)
- Passau III (Jandelsbrunn)
- Peggau
- Perg (Arbeitseinsatzstelle)
- Rheydt
- Ried
- Schönbrunn[1]
- Schwechat
- Steyr
- St. Aegyd am Neuwalde
- St. Lambrecht
- Frauenlager
- Männerlager
- St. Valentin
- Steyr-Münichholz
- Ternberg
- Vöcklabrück
- Vöcklabrück I
- Vöcklabrück II
- Vöcklamarkt (Schlier Redl-Zipf)
- Wagram
- Wels
- Wels I
- Wels II
- Weyer
- Wien
- AFA-Werke
- Wien-Floridsdorf
- Wien-Floridsdorf II (Schwechat II)
- Wien-Floridsdorf III (Schwechat III)
- Wien-Heidfeld (Schwechat I)
- Wien-Hinterbrühl (Arbeitslager Haidfeld)
- Wien-Hinterbrühl (See Grotte)
- Wien-Jedlesee
- Wien-Maria-Lanzendorf
- Wien-Mödling
- Wien-Schönbrunn (Kraftfahrtechnische Lehranstalt)[1]
- Wien-Schwechat ("Santa")
- Wien-West (Saurerwerke)
- Wiener Neudorf
- Wiener Neustadt
- Raxwerke GmbH (opened twice)
See also
- List of Nazi-German concentration camps
- List of subcamps of Dachau, other extensive net of camps operating in Austria and southern Germany
References
- 1 2 "Vienna-Schönbrunn". Retrieved 14 September 2013.
Location: Vienna, Hietzing, Kraftfahrtechnische Lehranstalt der SS, Maria-Theresien-Kaserne, Fasangartenstrasse
External links
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