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Encyclopedia > List of subcamps of Gross Rosen

Below is the list of subcamps of Gross Rosen concentration camp complex.

  1. Langenbielau
  2. Bunzlau
  3. Bolkenhain
  4. Dyhernfurth
  5. Kurzbach
  6. Buchwald-Hohenwiese
  7. Bad Warmbrunn
  8. Ebensee
  9. Gabersdorf
  10. Gebhardsdorf,
  11. Lärche,
  12. Wüstegiersdorf
  13. Graffenort
  14. Wolfsberg
  15. Gräben
  16. Grulich
  17. Birnbäumel
  18. Guben
  19. Oberwüstegiersdorf
  20. Halbstadt
  21. Vrchlabi
  22. Halbau
  23. Gassen
  24. Königszalt
  25. Bad Charlottenbrunn
  26. Tannhausen
  27. Hirschberg
  28. Gellenau
  29. Hausdorf
  30. Kamenz
  31. Landeshut
  32. Kretschamberg
  33. Klein Radisch
  34. Dörnhau
  35. Schmiedeberg
  36. Kratzau
  37. Gruschwitz
  38. Christianstadt
  39. Fürstenstein
  40. Kurzbach-Gruenthal
  41. Langenhorn
  42. Laskowitz
  43. Lehmwasser
  44. Lissa
  45. Liebau
  46. Ludwigsdorf
  47. Märzdorf
  48. Markstädt
  49. Mährisch-Weisswasser
  50. Marzbachtal
  51. Halbstadt
  52. Friedland
  53. Hartmannsdorf
  54. Fünfteichen
  55. Faulbrück
  56. Ziellerthal
  57. Namslau
  58. Nimptsch
  59. Niesky
  60. Neusalz/Oder
  61. Neiße
  62. Oberaltstadt
  63. Erlenbusch
  64. Aslau
  65. Treskau
  66. Parschnitz
  67. Peterswaldau
  68. Parschnitz
  69. Prausnitz
  70. Schertendorf
  71. Hundsfeld
  72. Reichenau
  73. Rauscha
  74. Schotterwerk - Sauferwassergraben
  75. Gräflich Röhsdorf
  76. Schlesiersee
  77. Falkenberg
  78. Eule
  79. Striegau
  80. Kaltenbrunn
  81. Bad Salzbrunn
  82. Mittelsteine
  83. Schweidnitz
  84. Freiburg
  85. Neuhammer
  86. Trutnov
  87. Kittlitztreben
  88. Wüstewaltersdorf
  89. Waldenburg
  90. Hochweiler
  91. Wittichenau
  92. Breslau
  93. Sackisch
  94. Görlitz
  95. Grünberg
  96. Kaltwasser
  97. Zittau

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Gross-Rosen concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (228 words)
A total of over 500 female camp guards were trained and served in the Gross Rosen complex, which at its height in 1944, contained up to sixty little camps around eastern Germany and Poland.
The women SS were staffed in many female subcamps; Bruennlitz, Graeben, Gruenberg, Gruschwitz Neusalz, Hundsfeld, Kratzau II, Oberalstadt, Reichenbach, and Schlesiersee Schanzenbau.
One of the subcamps of Gross-Rosen was situated in the Czechoslovakian town of Brunnlitz.
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