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Nazi Camps | Holocaust EncyclopediaMay 28, 2025 · Learn about the camps established by Nazi Germany. The Nazi regime imprisoned millions of people for many reasons during the Holocaust and ...
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The Nazi Concentration Camp System | New OrleansApr 22, 2025 · The Nazis created at least 44000 camps, including ghettos and other sites of incarceration, between 1933 and 1945. The camps served various ...
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Concentration Camp System: In Depth | Holocaust EncyclopediaAug 22, 2023 · Based on an extra-legal jurisdiction authorized by Hitler as Führer, the concentration camp literally stood outside the laws of the German state ...
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Concentration Camps, 1933–1939 | Holocaust EncyclopediaJun 27, 2019 · Nazi officials established the first concentration camp, Dachau, on March 22, 1933, for political prisoners. It was later used as a model for an expanded and ...Missing: Außenkommandos | Show results with:Außenkommandos
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Dachau | Holocaust EncyclopediaOct 16, 2024 · A section of the Dachau concentration camp. More information about this image. Dachau. Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies ...Missing: Außenkommandos 1933-1939
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Dachau, the “Model” Concentration Camp, 1933-39 | New OrleansJul 11, 2022 · In June 2004, while spending a weekend in Munich away from dissertation research at the Austrian National Library, I boarded a train in the ...Missing: Außenkommandos | Show results with:Außenkommandos
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Forced Labor: An Overview - Holocaust EncyclopediaGermany's military campaigns created a huge manpower shortage in the German economy that Nazi authorities filled by conscripting foreign workers.
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The Subcamp Network of the Dachau Concentration CampJewish prisoners and inmates accused of some offense had to do extremely grueling work in the gravel pit. Beginning in 1938, the work of the prisoners was used ...
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SS and the Camp System | Holocaust EncyclopediaAug 21, 2023 · ... subcamps located throughout the Greater German Reich and German ... Nazi concentration camp system that replaced the earlier camps. Nazi ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations... Außenkommando) outside detachment, external commando (i.e. group of inmates working outside of the main concentration camp). Ako. (i.e. Aussenkommando or ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wie viele Außenlager hatte das Konzentrationslager Dachau?oder Hütten einquartiert. Lager mit mehr als 500 Häftlingen bezeichnet Schalm dagegen als „Außenlager“: Diese verfügten über differenzierteMissing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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[PDF] ITS Glossary Cover2.indd - Arolsen Archives... Nazi Germany; the. Allgemeine SS was officially established in the autumn of ... -Bels. Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. Berg/Belsen. Bergen-Belsen Concentration ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945The Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933-1945 provides comprehensive documentation of camps, ghettos, and other persecutory sites that the Nazi regime and ...
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Building to Death: Prisoner Forced Labour in the German War ...Sep 25, 2009 · Brenner, 'Zur Rolle der Außenkommandos des KZ Flossenbürg im System ... Häftlingstotennachweis Außenlager, in AGN, Ng.4.5.1. 85. 85. See D ...<|separator|>
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Nazi Forced Labor – Background Information - Zwangsarbeit Archiv... Nazi ... exploited to work in the German economy. From 1943, German industry also increasingly used concentration camp detainees as a source of forced labor.Missing: subcamps integration
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Auschwitz sub-camps / History / Auschwitz-BirkenauSub-Camps of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. More than 40 Auschwitz sub-camps, exploiting the prisoners as slave laborers, were founded, mainly at various ...Gleiwitz I / Auschwitz sub... · Museum · Monowitz / Auschwitz sub...
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Companies & Prisoner Labour - Sub Camps of AuschwitzThe companies employing Auschwitz Sub Camp prisoners.
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Satellite Camps - KZ-Gedenkstätte NeuengammeBy 1945, 85 satellite camps of Neuengamme concentration camp had been built all over northern Germany. In March 1945, there were roughly 13,000 men incarcerated ...
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The System of Prisoner Functionaries - KZ-Gedenkstätte MauthausenPrisoner functionaries could use their position both to protect fellow prisoners or brutally assert their own interests and those of their personal favourites.Missing: internal dynamics
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Administration as a Crime – The SS Office “Inspektion der ...The exhibition about the SS office “Inspection of the Concentration Camps” provides information about one of the most important places of perpetrators of ...
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Nazi Labor Camps - EHRI Online Course in Holocaust StudiesThe huge expansion of slave labor and the labor camp network in the Third Reich was based on two main preconditions: first, the rapid expansion of the SS and ...
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BUCHENWALD SUBCAMP SYSTEM - Project MUSE[End Page 295] The subcamp complex of the Buchenwald concentration camp developed in similar ways to other subcamp systems in the Nazi concentration camp ...
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[PDF] The Mauthausen Concentration Camp Complex - National Archives1 The National Archives at College Park, Maryland, is a major repository of records pertaining to several World War II Nazi concentration camps: Buchenwald, ...Missing: definitions | Show results with:definitions
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Concentration Camps, 1942–45 - Animated Map/MapMajor Nazi camps in Europe, January 1944. Major Nazi camps in Europe, January 1944 [LCID: eur72160]. Throughout German-occupied Europe, the Germans arrested ...
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Subcamps - Buchenwald Memorial### Summary of Buchenwald Subcamps
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The Subcamps - History - KZ-Gedenkstätte MauthausenFrom 1941/42 onwards, the SS transferred ever greater numbers of concentration camp prisoners to work as forced labourers in subcamps located across Austria.
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[PDF] encyclopedia of camps and ghettos, 1933–1945Jan 30, 2009 · All art above from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Photos courtesy of Lydia Chagoll. Peter Hayes. Susannah Heschel. Sara R.
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The Nazi Concentration Camp System and the Turning Point, 1939Apr 1, 2025 · The Nazis destroyed much of the documentation, but sufficient records survived to allow researchers for the United States Holocaust Museum's ...Missing: external pre-
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A Shocking Level of Brutality and Degradation: Dachau in WartimeJul 13, 2022 · Wartime necessities reshaped life and death in the Dachau concentration camp in fundamental ways. In virtually every case, these measures dramatically ...Missing: external commandos
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How Many People did the Nazis Murder? | Holocaust EncyclopediaSep 26, 2023 · Key Facts · 1. Six million Jewish people died in the Holocaust. · 2. The Nazi German regime systematically murdered Jewish people in gas chambers; ...Victims of the Nazi Era · Hartheim Register · Jewish Losses during the...
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Fact check: This document does not relativize the Holocaust!Jun 28, 2024 · There is no comprehensive list of the victims of Nazi mass murder. The document dated January 16, 1984, is regularly cited by Holocaust deniers.
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[PDF] Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration CampsNov 4, 2014 · 9 Paul/Mallmann, “Sozialisation.” Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps. 4. OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 3/11/2014, SPi.
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Slave Labor in Nazi Germany | SpringerLinkJun 15, 2023 · As more and more German men had to go to the front to join the war effort, Nazi Germany needed more and more replacement workers to maintain the ...
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Marc Buggeln. Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps. Oxford ...Mar 10, 2017 · ... subcamps were diverse in size, function, and living conditions. Rather than “extermination through labour”, Buggeln concludes, it was ...
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FORUM | German History - Oxford AcademicMar 1, 2011 · ... extermination through labour', as scholarship on the Third Reich has long assumed. ... historiography of the concentration camps and the ...
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The Gulag | Concentration Camps: A Very Short Introduction... camp system prevailed until the end of the USSR. Many of ... However, in terms of numbers, far more people suffered in the Gulag than in the Nazi camps.
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Labor and Concentration Camps - Yad VashemIt became the model for the network of concentration camps that would be established later by the Nazis. Nazi Germany exploited the labor of the occupied ...
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Suicide in Inmates in Nazis and Soviet Concentration CampsMay 26, 2016 · Data show that the incidence of suicide in Nazi KL could be up to 30 times higher than the general population and was also much higher than in Soviet special ...
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(PDF) Suicide in the Soviet Gulag Camps - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Similar to reports from the Nazi concentration camps during WWII the existence of Muselmänner or ... Mortality in Soviet gulag camps and ...
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Forced Labor: In Depth | Holocaust Encyclopedia... camps to proper labor and social discipline, the Nazi leadership could draw upon acquiescence and even support among the German people for the concentration ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|separator|>
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[PDF] Forced Laborers in the Third Reich: An OverviewIn 1944, more than eight million foreign forced laborers were employed in the Ger- man war economy inside the Reich. This essay investigates the origins, ...
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“Wonder Weapons” and Slave LaborJun 23, 2020 · I want to focus on how all of these high-tech weapons were assembled in part by forced and slave labor from the various Nazi camp systems.
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Forced Labour in the Arms Industry - KZ-Gedenkstätte MauthausenThe Nazi leadership now developed a plan for utilising concentration camp prisoners in the German war industries. A key figure in this development was ...<|separator|>
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Exploiting the enemy: The economic contribution of prisoner of war ...Sep 18, 2012 · ... German hands only appear as a sub-group or in regional studies. ... economic POW and foreign labour exploitation by Nazi Germany. The ...Missing: historiography | Show results with:historiography