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Encyclopedia > List of subcamps of Dachau

Below is the list of subcamps of the Dachau concentration camp complex.


1) Allach,


2) Aufkirch,


3) Augsburg,


4) Bad Ischl,


5) Bad Tölz,


6) Bäumenheim-Asbach,


7) Baubrigade XIII,


8) Bayersoien,


9) Bayrisch Zell,


10) Birgsau,


11) Blaichach,


12) Bruck,


13) Burgau/Günzburg,


14) Dachau,


15) Eching,


16) Echterdingen,


17) Ellwangen,


18) Emmerting,


19) Eschelbach,


20) Feistenau,


21) Feldafing,


22) Fischbachau,


23) Fischen,


24) Fischhorn,


25) Friedolfing,


26) Friedrichshafen,


27) Füssen,


28) Gablingen,


29) Garmisch-Partenkirchen,


30) Germering,


31) Gmund,


32) Halfing,


33) Hallein,


34) Hausham,


35) Heidenheim,


36) Heppenheim,


37) Horgau,


38) Innsbruck,


39) Itter,


40) Karlsfeld,


41) Kaufbeuren,


42) Kaufering,


43) Kempten,


44) Königssee,


45) Kottern,


46) Landsberg,


47) Landshut,


48) Lauingen,


49) Lind,


50) Lochau,


51) Markt Schwaben,


52) Mauthausen,


53) Moschendorf,


54) Mühldorf,


55) Mühlheim,


56) München,


57) Neustift,


58) Nürnberg,


59) Oberdorf,


60) Oberföhring,


61) Ottobrunn,


62) Passau,


63) Pfersee,


64) Plansee,


65) Pollnhof,


66) Radolfzell,


67) Rohrdorf, Bavaria,


68) Rorgsachwaige,


69) Rothschwaige,


70) Salzburg,


71) Saulgau,


72) Schlachters-Sigmarszell,


73) Schleissheim,


74) Schloss Itter,


75) Seehausen,


76) Spitzingsee,


77) Steinhoering,


78) Stephanskirchen,


79) St. Gilgen,


80) St. Lambrecht,


81) St. Wolfgang,


82) Traunstein,


83) Trostberg,


84) Türkenfeld,


85) Türkheim,


86) Tutzing,


87) Ueberlingen,


88) Ulm,


89) Utting,


90) Valepp,


91) Vulpmes,


92) Weissensee,


93) Wolfratshausen,


94) Zangberg


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Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1519 words)
The Dachau concentration camp was a Nazi German concentration camp near the city of Dachau, north of Munich, in southern Germany.
Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp and served as a prototype and model for the others that followed.
It holds a significant place in public memory because it was the second camp to be liberated by British or American forces, and therefore it was one of the first places in which the West was exposed to the reality of Nazi brutality through first-hand journalist accounts and through newsreels.
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