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- Die Liste der Außenlager des KZ Flossenbürg führt alle bekannten KZ-Außenlager des Konzentrationslagers Flossenbürg. Dem im Oberpfälzer Wald bei Weiden gelegenen Stammlager waren in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus nach wissenschaftlichem Stand 2020 der KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg 77 Außenlager zugeordnet. Das weit verzweigte Lagersystem erstreckte sich ab dem Frühjahr 1942 zwischen Würzburg im Westen und Prag im Osten, dem nördlichen Sachsen und Niederbayern im Süden. Etwa 100.000 Menschen waren zwischen 1938 und 1945 im Stammlager und den Außenlagern inhaftiert, darunter mindestens 16.000 Frauen. Mindestens 30.000 Inhaftierte starben. (de)
- The expansion of Flossenbürg concentration camp led to the establishment of subcamps, the first of which was established at Stulln in February 1942 to provide forced labor to a mining company. Many of them were located in the Sudetenland or across the border in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The vast majority were established after 1 March 1944. Initially, the subcamps were not involved in armaments production, which changed in the second half of 1944 due to a large influx of available prisoners and the activities of the Jägerstab, which sought to increase German aircraft production. The Jägerstab's dispersal of aircraft production spurred the expansion of the subcamp system in 1944 and resulted in the establishment of the two largest of the subcamps, at and Leitmeritz. In the second half of 1944, 45 new camps were created, compared to three camps in the previous six months. The staffing these new camps was increasingly filled by Luftwaffe soldiers, Volksdeutsche SS men (ethnic Germans from outside the Reich), and SS women, for the subcamps containing female prisoners. By April 1945, 80% of the prisoners were at the subcamps. Of all the concentration camp systems, Flossenbürg's subcamp system was one of the three most important to the economy of Nazi Germany, along with Dachau's and Mauthausen's. (en)
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- Die Liste der Außenlager des KZ Flossenbürg führt alle bekannten KZ-Außenlager des Konzentrationslagers Flossenbürg. Dem im Oberpfälzer Wald bei Weiden gelegenen Stammlager waren in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus nach wissenschaftlichem Stand 2020 der KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg 77 Außenlager zugeordnet. Das weit verzweigte Lagersystem erstreckte sich ab dem Frühjahr 1942 zwischen Würzburg im Westen und Prag im Osten, dem nördlichen Sachsen und Niederbayern im Süden. Etwa 100.000 Menschen waren zwischen 1938 und 1945 im Stammlager und den Außenlagern inhaftiert, darunter mindestens 16.000 Frauen. Mindestens 30.000 Inhaftierte starben. (de)
- The expansion of Flossenbürg concentration camp led to the establishment of subcamps, the first of which was established at Stulln in February 1942 to provide forced labor to a mining company. Many of them were located in the Sudetenland or across the border in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The vast majority were established after 1 March 1944. Initially, the subcamps were not involved in armaments production, which changed in the second half of 1944 due to a large influx of available prisoners and the activities of the Jägerstab, which sought to increase German aircraft production. The Jägerstab's dispersal of aircraft production spurred the expansion of the subcamp system in 1944 and resulted in the establishment of the two largest of the subcamps, at and Leitmeritz. In the s (en)
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