Auschwitz, Chelmno, and Birkenau are big places in the holocaust, as they were death camps or concentration camps. The Warsaw ghetto is also an important place, and a really big uprising occurred there.
2007-01-02 11:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Auschwitz, Chelmno,Belzec,Sobibor,Trebliwke
all are in Poland. The most know one is Auschwitz in 1945
2007-01-02 11:14:07
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answered by norma jean 2
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The camps are classified by countries, based on the 1939-1945 borders.
This list is far from complete. It is estimated that the Nazi established 15,000 camps in the occupied countries. There were several small camps which were created for limited in time operations against local population. Most of these camps were destroyed by the Nazis themselves, sometimes after two or three months of activity
Germany:
Bergen-Belsen (probably 2 subcamps but location is unknown)
Börgermoor (no sub-camp known)
Buchenwald ( 174 subcamps and external kommandos)
Dachau (123 subcamps and external kommandos)
Dieburg (no sub-camp known)
Esterwegen (1 sub-camp)
Flossenburg (94 subcamps and external kommandos)
Gundelsheim (no sub-camp known)
Neuengamme (96 subcamps and external kommandos)
Papenburg (no sub-camp known)
Ravensbruck (31 subcamps and external kommandos)
Sachsenhausen (44 subcamps and external kommandos)
Sachsenburg (no sub-camp known)
Austria:
Mauthausen (49 subcamps and external kommandos)
Belgium:
Breendonck (no sub-camp known)
Czechoslovakia:
Theresienstadt (9 external kommandos)
Estonia:
Vivara
Finland:
Kangasjarvi
Koveri
France:
Argeles
Brens
Drancy
Gurs
Les Milles
Le Vernet
Natzweiler-Struthof (70 camps satellites et kommandos)
Noé
Récébédou
Rieucros
Rivesaltes
Suresnes
Thill
for these camps, no sub-camp known
Work camps created by the Government of Vichy in Maroco and Algeria. Thousands of jews were sent to these camps by the French pro-nazi government of Petain:
Abadla
Ain el Ourak
Bechar
Berguent
Bogari
Bouarfa
Djelfa
Kenadsa
Meridja
Missour
Tendrara
Great Britain
Aurigny
Holland:
Amersfoort
Ommen
Vught
Arnhem
Breda
Eindhoven
Gilze-Rijen
's Gravenhage (The Hague)
Haaren par Tilburg
Leeuwarden
Moerdijk
Rozendaal
Sint Michielsgestel
Valkenburg par Leiden
Venlo (Luftwaffe airfield)
Westerbork (transit camp)
Italy:
Bolzano
Fossoli
Risiera di San Sabba (no sub-camp known)
Latvia:
Riga
Riga-Kaiserwald
Dundaga
Eleje-Meitenes
Jungfernhof
Lenta
Spilwe
Lithuania:
Kaunas
Aleksotaskowno
Palemonas
Pravieniskès
Volary
Norway:
Baerum
Berg
Bredtvet
Falstadt
Tromsdalen
Ulven
Poland:
Auschwitz-Birkenau - Oswiecim-Brzezinka (extermination camp - 51 subcamps and external kommandos)
Belzec (extermination camp - 1 subcamp)
Bierznow
Biesiadka
Dzierzazna & Litzmannstadt (These two camps were "Jugenverwahrlage", children camps. Hundreds of children and teenagers considered as not good enough to be "Germanized" were transfered to these places - see our article about the The “Lebensborn ” — and later sent to the extermination canters)
Gross-Rosen - Rogoznica (77 subcamps and external kommandos)
Huta-Komarowska
Janowska
Krakow
Kulmhof - Chelmno (extermination camp - no sub-camp known)
Lublin (prison - no subcamp known)
Lwow (Lemberg)
Czwartaki
Lemberg
Maidanek (extermination camp - 3 subcamps)
Mielec
Pawiak (prison - no subcamp known)
Plaszow (work camp but became later subcamp of Maidanek)
Poniatowa
Pustkow (work camp - no subcamp known)
Radogosz (prison - no subcamp known)
Radom
Schmolz
Schokken
Sobibor (extermination camp - no subcamp known)
Stutthof - Sztutowo (40 subcamps and external kommandos)
Treblinka (extermination camp - no subcamp known)
Wieliczka
Zabiwoko (work camp - no subcamp known)
Zakopane
Russia: (The real number of concentration and extermination camps established in occupied Soviet Union by the Nazies is unknown. The following list contains the name of the major camps. Some of these camps were under Romanian control; e.g. Akmétchetka or Bogdanovka where 54,000 were executed between December 21th and December 31th, 1941)
Akmétchetka
Balanowka
Bar
Bisjumujsje
Bogdanovka
"Citadelle" (The real name of this camp is unknown. The camp was located near Lvov. Thousands of Russians POW were killed in this camp)
Czwartaki
Daugavpils
Domanievka
Edineti
Kielbasin (or Kelbassino)
Khorol
Klooga
Lemberg
Mezjapark
Ponary
Rawa-Russkaja
Salapils
Strazdumujsje
Yanowski
Vertugen
(for all these camps, no subcamp known).
Yugoslavia:
Banjica
Brocice
Chabatz
Danica
Dakovo
Gornja reka
Gradiska
Jadovno
Jasenovac
Jastrebarsko
Kragujevac
Krapje
Kruscica
Lepoglava
Loborgrad
Sajmite
Sisak
Slano
Slavonska-Pozega
Stara-Gradiska
Tasmajdan
Zemun
(for all these camps, no subcamp known).
2007-01-02 11:41:55
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answered by Martha P 7
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