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Sub-Camps of Auschwitz Concentration Camp
- Altdorf in Stara Wie¶ near Pszczyna, 1942 - 1943, forestry work, employer:
- Oberforstamt Pless (Pszczyna forestry authority), 10-20 prisoners.
- Althammer in Stara Ku¥nia near Halemba, September 1944 - January 1945, construction of thermal electric power plant, 486 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Babitz in Babice near O¶wiêcim, March 1943 - January 1945, agricultural work on an SS farm, 159 men prisoners (January 17, 1945) and approximately 180 women prisoners (summer 1944).
- Birkenau in Brzezinka, 1943 - January 1945, agricultural work on an SS farm, 204 men prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Bismarckhütte in Chorzów, September 1944 - January 1945, production of cannons and armored vehicles in the Bismarck mill, company: Berghütte -Königs und Bismarckhütte AG, 192 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Blechhammer in S³awiêcice near Blachownia ¦l±ska, April 1944 - January 1945, construction of chemical plant, company: O/S Hydrierwerke AG, 3958 prisoners (January 17, 1945) and 157 women prisoners (December 30, 1944).
- Bobrek in Bobrek near O¶wiêcim, May 1944 - January 1945, (first prisoners employed here in December 1943), production of electrical apparatus for aircraft and submarines, company: Siemens-Schuckerwerke AG, 213 men prisoners (January 17, 1945) and 38 women prisoners (December 30, 1944).
- Brünn in Brno (Czechoslovakia), October 1943 - January 1945, construction work on the SS and Police Technical Academy, employer: SS-WVHA bureau C -Bauleitung Brünn, 250 prisoners (October 1943), 36 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Budy in Budy near O¶wiêcim, April 1943 - autumn 1944, agricultural labor on an SS farm, several hundred women prisoners.
- Budy in Budy near O¶wiêcim, April 1942 - January 1945 (with an interruption in the autumn and winter of 1942/43) agricultural labor on an SS farm, 313 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Budy in Budy near O¶wiêcim, June 1942 - spring 1943, agricultural labor on an SS farm including drainage work (digging ditches) and cleaning and deepening fish ponds, approximately 400 women prisoners from the penal company (summer 1942).
- Buna, see Monowitz
- Charlottegrube in Rydu³towy, September 1944 - January 1945, coal mining and mine construction work at the Charlotte mine, company: Hermann Göring Werke, 833 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Che³mek in Che³mek, October 1942 - December 1942, labor at the shoe factory (deepening and cleaning the water reservoir), company: Ota Schlesische Schuh-werke (formerly Bata), approximately 150 prisoners.
- Eintrachthütte in ¦wiêtoch³owice, May 1943 - January 1945, production of anti-aircraft artillery in the Eintracht mill, company: Berghütte-OSMAG i Ost-Maschinenbau, 1,297 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Freudenthal in Bruntalu (Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), 1944 -January 1945, Emmerich Machold company, 301 women prisoners (December 30, 1944), fruit-processing labor.
- Fürstengrube in Weso³a near Mys³owice, September 1943 - January 1945, coal mining and the excavation of a new mine at the Fürsten mine, company: Fürstengrube GmbH, 1,283 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Gleiwitz I in Gliwice, March 1944 - January 1945, repair of railroad rolling stock, company: Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk, 1,336 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Gleiwitz II in Gliwice, May 1944 - January 1945, production of coal tar (women), repair and maintenance of machinery, factory expansion (men), company: Deutsche Gasrusswerke GmbH, 740 men prisoners (January 17, 1945) and 371 women prisoners (December 30, 1944).
- Gleiwitz III in Gliwice, July 1944 - January 1945, renovation of the Glewitzer Hütte factory building, followed by production of arms, ammunition, and railroad wheels, company : Zieleniewski-Maschinen und Waggonbau GmbH, Krakau, 609 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Gleiwitz IV in Gliwice, June 1944 - January 1945, expansion of barracks, repair and reconditioning of military vehicles, 444 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Golleschau in Goleszów, July 1942 - January 1945, labor in SS cement plant, company: Ostdeutsche Baustoffwerke GmbH-Goleschauer Portland Zement AG, 1,008 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Günthergrube w Lêdzinach, February 1944 - January 1945, coal mining in the Piast mine and construction of the Günther mine, company: Fürstlich Plessische Bergwerks AG, 586 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Harmense w Harmê¿e near O¶wiêcim, December 1941 - summer 1943, agricultural labor on an SS farm (raising poultry, rabbits, and fish), approximately 70 prisoners.
- Harmense in Harmê¿e near O¶wiêcim, June 1942 - January 1945, agricultural labor on an SS farm (raising poultry, rabbits, and fish), approximately 50 women prisoners.
- Hindenburg in Zabrze, August 1944 - January 1945, production of weapons and ammunition in the Donnersmark mill, company: Vereinigte Oberschlesische Hüttenwerke AG, 50 prisoners (January 17, 1945) and 470 women prisoners (December 30, 1944). Hubertshütte in £agiewniki, December 1944 - January 1945, labor in the Huberts mill, company: Berghütte Königs und Bismarckhütte AG, 202 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Janinagrube in Libi±¿, September 1943 - January 1945, coal mining in the Janina mine, company: Fürstengrube GmbH, 853 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Jawischowitz in Jawiszowice, August 1942 - January 1945, coal mining and surface construction work at the Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz mine, company: Reichswerke Hermann Göring, 1988 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Kobior in Kobiór, 1942 - 1943, forestry work, employer: Oberforstamt Pless (Pszczyna forestry authority), 158 prisoners (April 25, 1943).
- Lagischa in £agisza, September 1943 - September 1944, construction of the Walter thermal electric power plant, company: Energie-Versorgung Oberschlesien AG, approximately 1000 prisoners.
- Laurahütte in Siemianowice, April 1944 - January 1945, production of anti-aircraft artillery in the Laura mill, company: Berghütte - Königs und Bismarckhütte, 937 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Lichtewerden w Svìtlá (Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia), November 1944 -January 1945, labor in a thread factory, company: G.A. Buhl und Sohn, 300 women prisoners (December 30, 1944).
- Monowitz (Buna) in Monowice near O¶wiêcim, October 1942 - January 1945 (first prisoners employed in April 1941), construction of a chemical complex, company: IG Farbenindustrie AG, 10,223 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Neu-Dachs in Jaworzno, June 1943 - January 1945, coal mining in the Jaworzno mines and construction of the Wilhelm electric power plant, company: Energie Versorgung Oberschlesien AG, 3,664 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Neustadt in Prudnik, September 1944 - January 1945, work in a textile mill, company: Schlesische Feinweberei AG, 399 women prisoners (December 30, 1944)
- Plawy in P³awy near Oswiêcim, 1944 - January 1945, agricultural labor on an SS farm, 138 men prisoners (January 17, 1945) and approximately 200 women prisoners (January 1945)
- Radostowitz in Radostowice near Pszczyna, 1942 - 1943, with an interruption in the winter of 1942/1943, forestry work, employer: Oberforstamt Pless (Pszczyna forestry authority), approximately 20 prisoners.
- Raisko in Rajsko, June 1943 - January 1945, agricultural labor on an SS farm (gardening and experimental cultivation of the rubber plant), approximately 300 women prisoners (1944).
- Sonderkommando Kattowitz in Katowice, January 1944 - January 1945, construction of air-raid shelters and barracks for the Gestapo, 10 prisoners.
- Sosnowitz (I) in Sosnowiec, August 1943 - February 1944, renovation of an office building, 100 prisoners.
- Sosnowitz (II) in Sosnowiec, May 1944 - January 1945, labor in a steel mill, casting barrels for anti-aircraft cannon and producing shells, company: Berghütte-Ost-Maschinenbau GmbH, 863 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Solnica near Gliwice, July - August 1940, demolition of buildings at the site of a POW camp, approximately 30 prisoners.
- SS Hütte Porombka in Miêdzybrodzie, autumn (October-November) 1940 - January 1945, construction and staffing of an SS rest house, (several dozen prisoners during construction, less than ten women prisoners during normal service).
- 2 SS Bauzug in Karlsruhe, September 1944 - October 1944, clearing rubble and repairing railroad lines in the city, employer: SS-WVHA Bureau C, approximately 500 prisoners. (The prisoners were quartered in railroad freight cars. Around October 10, 1944, the sub-camp was placed under the control of Buchenwald Concentration Camp and, several days later, was renamed 7-SS Eisenbahnbaubrigade and transferred to Stuttgart).
- Trzebinia in Trzebinia, August 1944 - January 1945, expansion of the refinery, company: Erdöl Raffinerie GmbH, 641 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
- Tschechowitz (I) - Bombensucherkommando in Czechowice Dziedzice, August -September 1944, removal of unexploded bombs from the refinery and surrounding areas, company: Vacuum Oil Company, approximately 100 prisoners.
- Tschechowitz (II) - Vacuum in Czechowice Dziedzice, September 1944 - January 1945, clearing rubble and maintaining the refinery, company: Vacuum Oil Company, 561 prisoners (January 17, 1945).
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