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List of subcamps of Ravensbrück
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The following, is the list of subcamps of the Ravensbrück concentration camp complex built and run by Nazi Germany during World War II. By 1944 Ravensbrück consisted of a system of between 31, and 40, and up to 70 subcamps, spread out from Austria to the Baltic Sea, with over 70,000 predominantly female prisoners. It was the only major Nazi camp for women.
Selected locations and firms
- Altdorf Lake, for Heinkel-Flugzeugwerke
- Altenburg (over 1,000 prisoners; became a subcamp of Buchenwald in 1944)
- Ansbach
- Barth (over 1,000 prisoners), for Heinkel-Flugzeugwerke
- Belzig (became a subcamp of Sachsenhausen in 1944), for Kopp and Co.
- Berlin (over ten camps)
- Born
- Dabelow
- Dahmshöhe
- Dresden Universelle
- Eberswalde
- Feldberg (Mecklenburg)
- Fürstenberg/Havel
- Genthin (became a subcamp of Sachsenhausen in 1944)
- Grüneberg (at Löwenberger Land; over 1,000 prisoners, up to 1,710) for Metall-Poltekonzern, Munitionsfabrik
- Gut Hartzwalde
- Hagenow
- Hausham (became a subcamp of Dachau in 1944)
- Helmbrechts (became a subcamp of Flossenbürg in 1944)
- Hennigsdorf
- Hohenlychen
- Holýšov (became a subcamp of Flossenbürg)
- Kalisz Pomorski
- Karlshagen (over 1,000 prisoners)
- Klützow
- Königsberg in der Neumark (in Chojna) for Flughafen GmbH
- Kraslice (became a subcamp of Flossenbürg in 1944)
- Leipzig-Schönefeld (over 1,000 prisoners; became a subcamp of Buchenwald in 1944)
- Magdeburg (over 1,000 prisoners; became a subcamp of Buchenwald in 1944)
- Malchow (over 1,000 prisoners, up to 4,196)
- Mildenburg
- Munich, for Lebensborn e.V.
- Neubrandenburg (over 1,000 prisoners, up to 4,343)
- Neustadt-Glewe (over 1,000 prisoners, up to 4,220)
- Nová Role (became a subcamp of Flossenbürg in 1944)
- Peenemünde
- Prenzlau
- Rechlin
- Retzow
- Rostock, for Heinkel-Flugzeugwerke
- Rostock-Marienehe
- Rostock-Schwarzenforst
- Sassnitz
- Schlieben (became a subcamp of Buchenwald in 1944)
- Schoenefeld, Krs. Teltow (later became a subcamp of Sachsenhausen)
- Security Police School Drögen (was a subcamp of Sachsenhausen until 1942)
- Stargard (in Stargard Szczeciński), for Gerätewerk Pommern GmbH
- Steinhöring
- Svatava (became a subcamp of Flossenbürg in 1944)
- Uckermark
- Velten (became a subcamp of Sachsenhausen in 1944)
- Wiesbaden
- Wolfen (became a subcamp of Buchenwald in 1944)
- Zichow
References
- JewishGen. (2015). "Ravensbrück (Germany)". JewishGen.
- Holocaust Encyclopedia. (June 20, 2014). "RAVENSBRÜCK SUBCAMPS". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC.
- (2009). "Ravensbrück Satellite Camps". University of Minnesota.
- Chuck Ferree. (2015). "Ravensbruck". Jewish Virtual Library.
- (1998). "Die nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager". Wallstein Verlag.
- USHMM Collections. (2015). "Testimony of Malkah Ṿaynreb". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- (June 2, 2009). "Stargard Szczeciński / Stargard i. Pommern". Germany - A Memorial.
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