List of subcamps of Natzweiler-Struthof

The following is a list of subcamps of the Natzweiler-Struthof complex of Nazi concentration camps, and work kommandos from the main camp.

These subordinated camps were located on both sides of the German-French border. There were about 50 subcamps in the Natzweiler-Struthof camp system, located in Alsace and Lorraine as well as in the adjacent German provinces of Baden and Württemberg. By the fall of 1944, there were about 7,000 prisoners in the main camp and more than 20,000 in subcamps.[1]

  1. Asbach, today part of Obrigheim
  2. Auerbach, today part of Bensheim
  3. Bad Rappenau
  4. Baden-Baden
  5. Balingen
  6. Bernhausen
  7. Binau, seat of administration for subcamps in the area of Neckarelz
  8. Bruttig-Treis (also called Treis-Bruttig), today Treis-Karden and Bruttig-Fankel, near Cochem
  9. Calw
  10. Cernay, Haut-Rhin
  11. Colmar
  12. Darmstadt
  13. Daudenzell, today part of Aglasterhausen
  14. Dautmergen
  15. Echterdingen
  16. Ellwangen
  17. Erzingen, today part of Balingen
  18. Frankfurt/Main, located within the Adler factory
  19. Frommern, today part of Balingen
  20. Geisenheim
  21. Geislingen an der Steige
  22. Fort Goeben within the city of Metz
  23. Gross-Sachsenheim
  24. Güttenbach
  25. Hailfingen-Tailfingen
  26. Haslach
  27. Heilbronn
  28. Heppenheim
  29. Hessenthal, today part of Schwäbisch Hall
  30. Iffezheim
  31. Kaisheim
  32. Kochendorf
  33. Leonberg, in the Engelberg Tunnel
  34. Mosbach
  35. Neckarbischofsheim
  36. Neckarelz I and II
  37. Neckargerach
  38. Neckargartach, today part of Heilbronn
  39. Neunkirchen
  40. Oberehnheim, today Obernai
  41. Oberschefflenz, today part of Schefflenz
  42. Obrigheim
  43. Offenburg
  44. Peltre
  45. Plattenwald, today part of Bad Friedrichshall
  46. Rothau
  47. Saint-Die
  48. Sainte Marie aux Mines
  49. Sandhofen
  50. Schirmeck
  51. Schömberg
  52. Schörzingen, today part of Schömberg
  53. Schwäbisch Hall
  54. Schwarzacher Hof, today part of Schwarzach
  55. Spaichingen
  56. Thil
  57. Unterriexingen, today part of Markgröningen
  58. Wiesengrund at Vaihingen an der Enz
  59. Walldorf, today part of Mörfelden-Walldorf
  60. Wasseralfingen, today part of Aalen
  61. Weckrieden, today part of Schwäbisch Hall
  62. Wesserling, today Husseren-Wesserling
  63. Zuffenhausen

References

  1. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (August 18, 2015). "Natzweiler-Struthof". Holocaust Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 20, 2015.

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