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Meaning of "subcamps"

Subcamp: A noun used to describe a smaller camp that is part of a larger camp or compound, especially in the context of a detention or concentration camp
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Six of those subcamps formed a village.
Female guards were trained at Neuengamme and assigned to its female subcamps.
This is a list of subcamps of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
Many women were among the inmates of Sachsenhausen and its subcamps.
Many of the women were later dispersed to female subcamps throughout northern Germany.
Therefore the Germans decided to evacuate the camp and its subcamps.
In subsequent Nazi documents the subcamps are sometimes also referred to as works camps Arbeitslager.
Female guards were trained at Neuengamme and assigned to one of its female subcamps.
Jasenovac was a complex of five subcamps spread over on the banks of the Sava River.
Meanwhile the Dachau concentration camp had been expanded with several subcamps.
Subcamps of Neuengamme in alphabetical order.
There were also two satellite subcamps located at Chrusty and Libiąż.
Use of solar cells in Hubs and Subcamps.
List of subcamps of Auschwitz.
Different German companies built factories in Auschwitz subcamps.

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List of subcamps of Neuengamme.
DThe evacuation of Auschwitz and all subcamps starts.
List of subcamps of Stutthof.
Some worked in quarries, but many worked in the arms industry at various subcamps.
List of subcamps of Gross Rosen.
All of the women were shipped out to one of its twenty-four female subcamps.
List of German concentration camps List of subcamps of Dachau Allach porcelain.
Sachsenhausen had subcamps near industries, where the prisoners had to work.
Because the prisoners worked indoors, their chances of survival were higher than at other subcamps.
The following articles list the subcamps under individual main camps of a particular concentration camp:.
In addition to the three largest camps, Auschwitz consisted of several subcamps.
There will be seven subcamps for the participants, all with really nice tulip names.
The inmates were spread over the main camp and approximately 80 subcamps across north Germany.
For the system of subcamps see List of subcamps of Natzweiler-Struthof.
Further information, List of subcamps of Auschwitz.
Separate subcamps are also maintained for adult staff and co-ed Venturers and international contingents.
The Germans built four camps, two of which later became Neuengamme subcamps on Alderney Island.
Today the camps are known as subcamps in German either as KZ-Außenlager or Nebenlager.
Auschwitz was a complex consisting of a concentration, extermination and forcedlabour camp and 39 subcamps.
Of the main subcamps of Mauthausen, only Gusen III was to be evacuated.
They liberated Ohrdruf, one of Buchenwald 's subcamps.
Several subcamps for women were established in Berlin, including in Neukölln.
Ravensbrück became the administrative center of a system of over 40 subcamps with over 70,000 predominantly female prisoners.
Within the subcamps each troop had 36 participants.
During World War II, there were two subcamps of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Amstetten.
Two subcamps of Gross-Rosen - Dyhernfurth I and Dyhernfurth II - were established for this purpose.
During World War II, several subcamps of the Buchenwald concentration camp were located here.
Within the subcamps each unit consisted of 4 patrols ; a patrol consisting of 9 youth and 1 adult.
After 1942, many small subcamps were set up near factories to provide forced labor.
Below is the list of subcamps of the Dachau complex of Nazi concentration camps . [ 1 ].
Each Town contained six subcamps each consisting of 2,000 Scouts with its own programme of activities.
Each hub contained four subcamps each consisting of 2,000 Scouts with its own programme of activities.

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