List of subcamps of Mittelbau
Location | Nordhausen, Germany |
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Opened | November 1, 1944 |
Closed | May 1, 1945 |
Managed by | Schutzstaffel |
Main articles: Mittelbau-Dora and List of Nazi-German concentration camps
The list of subcamps of Mittelbau identifies locations of Konzentrationslager (English: concentration camp) Mittelbau (Central Construction). The location of the KZ Mittelbau headquarters was originally only the Block 17/3 Buchenwald subcamp, but at the end of September 1944 the SS administration ordered the camp to become the center of a complex separate from the Buchenwald concentration camp. KZ Mittelbau became operational on November 1, 1944 with 32,471 prisoners.[1]
- Alfred[2]
- Artern[2]
- Ballenstedt[2]
- Blankenburg
- Dora[2]
- Ellrich[2]
- Gross-Werther
- Harzungen[2]
- Hohlstedt[2]
- Ilfield[2]
- Ilsenburg[2]
- Kelbra[2]
- Kleinbodungen
- Langenstein-Zwieberge
- Niedersachswerfen
- Nordhausen (Boelcke-Kaserne)[2]
- Osterode am Harz[2]
- Rossla
- Rottleberode
- Salza/Thüringen
- Sangerhausen
- Sollstedt
- Wieda
- Woffleben
- Construction labor teams that detained Poles
- Baubrigade 4
- Baubrigade 7
- Baubrigade I
- Baubrigade III
- Baubrigade IV
- Baubrigade V - West
- Baubrigade VI
References
- ↑ Béon, Yves (1997). Planet Dora: A Memoir of the Holocaust and the Birth of the Space Age. translated from the French La planète Dora by Béon & Richard L. Fague. Westview Press, Div. of Harper Collins. p. XX (softcover). ISBN 0-8133-3272-9.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 tbd. "Anlage zu § 1: Verzeichnis der Konzentrationslager und ihrer Außenkommandos gemäß § 42 Abs. 2 BEG". Retrieved 2009-05-07.; taken from BGBl. I 1967, 234 - 254
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