List of subcamps of Mauthausen

This is a list of subcamps of the Mauthausen concentration camp. The slave labour of the inmates was also used by a variety of companies and farms that accommodated a small number of inmates on their own.

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Location of notable Mauthausen sub-camps
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List of subcamps

  1. Aflenz
  2. Amstetten
    1. Frauenlager
    2. Männerlager
  3. Attnang-Puchheim
  4. Bachmanning
  5. Bretstein: KZ-Nebenlager Bretstein
  6. Dippoldsau
  7. Ebelsberg
  8. Ebensee: KZ Ebensee
  9. Eisenerz
  10. Enns
  11. Ennsdorf
  12. Floridsdorf
  13. Frankenburg am Hausruck (Schlier-Redl-Zipf)
  14. Graz
  15. Grein
  16. Großraming
  17. Gunskirchen
    1. Waldwerke I
    2. Sammellager
  18. Gusen complex
    1. Gusen I (located at Gusen in the community of Langenstein)
    2. Gusen II (located at St Georgen in the community of Sankt Georgen an der Gusen)
    3. Gusen III (located at Lungitz in the community of Katsdorf)
  19. Haidfeld
  20. Schloß Hartheim, not properly a subcamp of Mauthausen but an institution of the Aktion T-4 where some thousands inmates of Mauthausen-Gusen and Dachau were killed.
  21. Hinterbrühl
  22. Hirtenberg
  23. Hollenstein
  24. Jedlsee
  25. Klagenfurt
  26. Lambach
  27. Schloß Lannach
  28. Leibnitz
  29. Lenzing
  30. Schloß Lind
  31. Lindau
  32. Linz
    1. Aufräumungskommando
    2. Linz I
    3. Linz II
    4. Linz III
  33. Loibl-Paß
    1. Nord
    2. Süd
  34. Marialanzendorf
  35. Mauthausen
    1. main camp
    2. Mauthausen Soviet prisoners of war camp
    3. Zeltlager Mauthausen (tent camp)
    4. Schiff — Donauhafen Mauthausen
  36. Melk
  37. Mistelbach am der Zaya
  38. Schloß Mittersill (Zell am See)
  39. Moosbierbaum
  40. Passau
    1. Passau I (Oberilzmühle)
    2. Passau II (Waldwerke Passau-Ilzstadt)
    3. Passau III (Jandelsbrunn)
  41. Peggau
  42. Perg (Arbeitseinsatzstelle)
  43. Rheydt
  44. Ried
  45. Schönbrunn[1]
  46. Schwechat
  47. Steyr
  48. St. Aegyd am Neuwalde
  49. St. Lambrecht
    1. Frauenlager
    2. Männerlager
  50. St. Valentin
  51. Steyr-Münichholz
  52. Ternberg
  53. Vöcklabrück
    1. Vöcklabrück I
    2. Vöcklabrück II
  54. Vöcklamarkt (Schlier Redl-Zipf)
  55. Wagram
  56. Wels
    1. Wels I
    2. Wels II
  57. Weyer
  58. Wien
    1. AFA-Werke
    2. Wien-Floridsdorf
    3. Wien-Floridsdorf II (Schwechat II)
    4. Wien-Floridsdorf III (Schwechat III)
    5. Wien-Heidfeld (Schwechat I)
    6. Wien-Hinterbrühl (Arbeitslager Haidfeld)
    7. Wien-Hinterbrühl (See Grotte)
    8. Wien-Jedlesee
    9. Wien-Maria-Lanzendorf
    10. Wien-Mödling
    11. Wien-Schönbrunn (Kraftfahrtechnische Lehranstalt)[1]
    12. Wien-Schwechat ("Santa")
    13. Wien-West (Saurerwerke)
  59. Wiener Neudorf
  60. Wiener Neustadt
    1. Raxwerke GmbH (opened twice)

See also

  • List of Nazi-German concentration camps
  • List of subcamps of Dachau, other extensive net of camps operating in Austria and southern Germany

References

  1. "Vienna-Schönbrunn". Retrieved 14 September 2013. Location: Vienna, Hietzing, Kraftfahrtechnische Lehranstalt der SS, Maria-Theresien-Kaserne, Fasangartenstrasse
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