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List of subcamps of Stutthof

Summary: List of subcamps of Stutthof concentration camp complex. 1) Bocień (Bottschin), 2) Brusy (Bruβ), 3) Bydgoszcz (Bromberg), 4) Cieszyny, 5) Elbląg (Elbing), 6) Garczyn, 7) Gdańsk (Danzig), 8) Gdańsk-Nowy Port (Danzig-Neufahrwasser), 9) Gdynia (Gotenhafen), 10) Grenzdorf (Graniczna Wieś), 11) Grudziądz (Graudenz ...

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List of subcamps of Stutthof

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List of subcamps of Stutthof concentration camp complex.

1) Bocień (Bottschin), 2) Brusy (Bruβ), 3) Bydgoszcz (Bromberg), 4) Cieszyny, 5) Elbląg (Elbing), 6) Garczyn, 7) Gdańsk (Danzig), 8) Gdańsk-Nowy Port (Danzig-Neufahrwasser), 9) Gdynia (Gotenhafen), 10) Grenzdorf (Graniczna Wieś), 11) Grudziądz (Graudenz), 12) Kępiny Wielkie (Zeyerniederkampen), 13) Kokoszki (Kokoschken), 14) Lębork (Lauenburg/Pommern), 15) Maćki (Matzkau), 16) Mierzynek, 17) Niskie-Brodno, 18) Pelplin, 19) Police (Poelitz), 20) Pruszcz (Praust), 21) Przebrno (Proebernau), 22) Rusocin (Russoschin), 23) Sępopol (Schippenbeil), 24) Skowarcz (Schoenwarling), 25) Słupsk (Stolp), 26) Sophienwalde, 27) Starogard (Stargard), 28) Toruń (Thorn)

Total list of all units (camps ad commandos)

  1. Bottschin
  2. Bromberg-Ost
  3. Chorabie
  4. Cieszyny
  5. Danzig-Burggraben / Kokokszki
  6. Danzig-Neufahrwasser
  7. Danzigerwerf / Gdansk
  8. Dzimianen
  9. Elbing
  10. Elblag (Org. Todt)
  11. Elblag (Schinau)
  12. Police / Szczecin
  13. Gdynia
  14. Gerdenau
  15. Graudenz
  16. Grenzdorf
  17. Grodno
  18. Gutowo
  19. Gwisdyn
  20. Heiligenbeil
  21. Jessu
  22. Kokoschken
  23. Kolkau
  24. Krzemieniewo
  25. Lauenburg
  26. Malken Mierzynek
  27. Nawitz
  28. Niskie
  29. Obrzycko
  30. Prault
  31. Proebernau
  32. Rosenberg / Brodnica
  33. Scherokopas
  34. Schiffenbeil
  35. Serappen
  36. Sophienwalde
  37. Slipsk
  38. Starorod
  39. Pruszcz
  40. Brusy
  41. Torun (AEG, Org. Todt)

External reference

Detainment of Poles related to WWII

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