Entrance to Trzebinia subcamp of the Auschwitz concentration camp, 1945
Below is the list of subcamps of the Auschwitz concentration camp complex. Image File history File links Trzebinia_subcamp_51038. ... Image File history File links Trzebinia_subcamp_51038. ... Auschwitz is the name loosely used to identify the largest German Nazi extermination camp along with two main German concentration camps and 45-50 sub-camps. ...
Auschwitz I, the original concentration camp which served as the administrative centre for the whole complex, and was the site of the deaths of roughly 70,000 people, mostly Poles and Soviet Prisoners of War
Auschwitz III (Monowitz/Monowice), which served as a labor camp for the Buna-Werke factory of the IG Farben concern.
Today, the Auschwitz I museum site combines elements from several periods into a single complex: for example the gas chamber at Auschwitz I (which did not exist by the war's end) was restored and the fence was moved (because of building being done after the war but before the establishment of the museum).
Auschwitz is the name loosely used to identify three main Nazi German concentration camps and 45-50 sub-camps.
Auschwitz I, the original concentration camp which served as the administrative centre for the whole complex, and was the site of the deaths of roughly 70,000 Polish intellectuals, gay men and Soviet Prisoners of War
He was hanged in 1947 in front of the entrance to the crematorium of Auschwitz I. About 700 prisoners attempted to escape from the Auschwitz camps during the years of their operation, with about 300 attempts successful.