- The
List of the Camps This huge list contains the names of hundreds
concentration camps, external "kommando" or auxiliary camps and,
when known, the names of the German companies who used inmates as
slaves
- Sub-Camps
of Auschwitz Concentration Camp
- Subcamps
of Mauthausen
- Flossenbürg
Sub-Camps
- Chronology
of the Nazi Camp System 1933 - 1945
- Concentration
Camp System: In Depth From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Nazi
Camps From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Concentration
Camps, 1933-1939 From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Concentration
Camps, 1939-1942 From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Concentration
Camps, 1942-1945 From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- On
a Transport to Heaven By Kristian Ottosen
- Childbirth
And Sadistic Irony By Myrna Goldenberg
- The
Role Of Friendship Among Women In The Camps By Myrna Goldenberg
- The
Impact Of Hunger On Male And Female Prisoners By Myrna Goldenberg
- The
Shadow of the Death Camps Article by A. Roy Eckardt in the Oct
1977 issue of Theology Today
- Shofar
FTP Archive Directory: Camps
-
The Names of the Major Companies Involved in the Concentration Camps
- Nuremberg
Firms Employing Forced Laborers 1939 - 1945
- The
Emsland camps
- The
Language of the Camps The camps had their own language. "Kapo",
"kommando", all these barbaric words had a special meaning. This
is a kind of "dictionary" of the vocabulary used in the camps
- A
Collection of Statements to the War Crimes Team at Bergen–Belsen
regarding War Crimes in Prisons and Concentration Camps
- The
Labor Camps by Rabbi Eliahu Ellis & Rabbi Shmuel Silinsky
- Forced
Labor From the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Forced
Labor in the Varta Battery Factories by Naomi Scheinerman
- German
Firms That Used Slave or Forced Labor During the Nazi Era January
27, 2000
- The
Nuremberg POW Camps 1939 - 1945
- Killing
Centers: Overview From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- From
Holland and Back Guenther Ludwig Zilversmit describes his experiences
in Westerbork , Theresienstadt , Auschwitz and Gleiwitz
- The
Camps From A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
- Conditions
in the French Detention and Internment Camps From the Jewish
Virtual Library
- Sonderkommando
by Jacqueline Shields
- Gassing
Leni Yahil, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Kapo
Jozeph Michman, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Kapos
by Gary M. Grobman
- Commandants
of Concentration Camps, and Concentration Camp Trials From the
History of the United Nations War Crimes Commission and the Development
of the Laws of War. United Nations War Crimes Commission. London:
HMSO, 1948
Amersfoort
Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
Memorial and Museum in Oswiecim, Poland Before the extermination.
Auschwitz I. Auschwitz II. Auschwitz III. Auschwitz sub-camps. Auschwitz
and Shoah. Categories of prisoners. Prisoner classification. Fate
of children. Life in the camp. Punishments and executions. Camp
hospitals. Medical experiments. Resistance. Informing the world.
Evacuation. Liberation. The number of victims. The SS garrison.
Holocaust denial. Auschwitz Calendar. Photo gallery
- The
Auschwitz Extermination Camp German Crimes in Poland. Volume
1. Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in
Poland. Warsaw, 1946. The geographical, geological and climatic
situation of the Camp. The beginnings of the Camp and its development.
"Sonderbehandlung" and "Sonderaktion." Arrangements
and organization of the Camp. Prisoners. The fate of the Soviet
prisoners. Punishments. Housing conditions. Food Rations. The victims
of hunger in photographs. The camp hospital and "scientific"
experiments on the prisoners. The selections. The shootings. Hanging.
Gas-chambers. The burning of corpses. Crematoria. The wiping out
of all vestiges of the crime
- Auschwitz
Companion to the January-February 2005 TV broadcast
- Report
on Conditions in the Concentration Camps of Oswieczin and Birkenau
Summary of the Auschwitz escapees report by Gerhart Riegner, World
Jewish Congress, Geneva, sent under cover of R.E. Shoenfeld, U.S.
chargé to Czech government in London, to Cordell Hull, Secretary
of State, July 5, 1944
- Birkenau
At Remember.org
- Holocaust:
A Layman's Guide to Auschwitz-Birkenau From The Nizkor Project
- Auschwitz/Birkenau
These photographs were taken in Auschwitz and Birkenau by Alan Jacobs
in the years 1979 - 1981
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
From The Forgotten Camps
- Concentration
Camps Photographs of Birkenau and Mauthausen
- Virtual
Reality Movies: Auschwitz
- Virtual
Reality Movies: Birkenau
- Music
and the Holocaust: Auschwitz
- Auschwitz
Camp 72 paintings by prisoners at Auschwitz
- Auschwitz:
Technique and Operation of the Gas Chambers Complete text of
the book by Jean-Claude Pressac
- Special
Order on Gassing Precautions By camp commander Rudolf Hess
- The
Franke-Gricksch Report Describes the effeciency of the gassing
procedure
- The
Construction of Crematoria at Auschwitz Crematoria II and IV
- Auschwitz
- The Death Camp Fourteen essays, and ten documents, all aimed
at Holocaust deniers.
- Resistance
Reconsidered: The Women of the Political Department at Auschwitz
Birkenau By Rebecca Elizabeth Wittmann, Ph.D.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
From Jewish Krakow
- Kolno
Girls in Auschwitz by Deborah Charniewitch-Lubel
- "I
Had Never Heard of Nuremberg Before" Female concentration Camp
Prisoners from Auschwitz at the Siemens-Schuckert Plant
- Oswiecim;
Auschwitz Memorial Book A collection of materials on the Jewish
community in the town of Oshpitzin, which later became the town
of Oswiecim/Auschwitz
- Auschwitz
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Richard
Baer Commander of Auschwitz from May 11 1944 until the final
dissolution of the camp in early 1945
- Rudolf
Höss Commander of Auschwitz from 1940
- Auschwitz
Survivor Helen Rodak-Izso's experiences at Auschwitz
- Auschwitz
Survivor Rose Ickovits Weiss Svarc describes, in this chapter and
the next one, her experiences at Auschwitz
- Auschwitz
Architectural Plans Discovered Sources: Jerusalem Post
(November 8, 2008); Guardian (November 10, 2008)
- Auschwitz
Bombing Controversy Michael J. Neufeld, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Auschwitz
Convent Geoffrey Wigoder, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Auschwitz
Deborah Dwork and Robert Jan Van Pelt, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Auschwitz
Trials Hermann Langbein, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Auschwitz
Trial The verdicts in the November-December 1947 trials in Krakow
- The
second of the Auschwitz Trials from 10 December 1963 to 10 August
1965, twenty-two defendants, former SS officials & guards, were
arraigned before a Frankfurt Court. Eighteen were found guilty.
Four were acquitted. and the remainder were sentenced to various
terms of imprisonment
- Blechhammer
(Auschwitz IV) A forced-labor sub-camp
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
History of Auschwitz. History of Auschwitz II - Birkenau. Gassing
of the Gypsies at Birkenau. Zyklon-B used for gassing at Birkenau.
Selection for the gas chamber or labor. The Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Survivors of Birkenau camp. History of Auschwitz III - Monowitz.
Monowitz gas chamber? Death Statistics for Auschwitz-Birkenau. Gas
Chambers in Kremas II and III. Gas Chambers in Kremas IV and V.
Gas Chambers in Bunkers I and II. The deportation of the Hungarian
Jews. The 1998 War of the Crosses. The Town of Auschwitz
- Virtual
Tour of the Camp and the Town
- The
Auschwitz Album Photos taken at the end of May or beginning
of June 1944, either by Ernst Hofmann or by Bernhard Walter, two
SS men whose task was to take ID photos and fingerprints of the
inmates (not of the Jews who were sent directly to the gas chambers).
The photos show the arrival of Hungarian Jews from Carpatho-Ruthenia
- Auschwitz
| Buna/Monowitz Deportations to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Auschwitz
I (Main Camp). Auschwitz II (Birkenau). Buna/Monowitz Concentration
Camp. I.G. Auschwitz. Death Marches and Liberation of the Auschwitz
Concentration Camp. Timeline for the Auschwitz Camp Complex. Topography
of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Biographies of Prisoners of
the Buna/Monowitz Concentration Camp
- Proposed
Air Action to Impede Deportation of Hungarian and Slovak Jews
Memo by Major General Thomas Handy, June 26, 1944
- War
Department Rejects World Jewish Congress Request to Bomb Auschwitz
Letters of August 9 & 14, 1944
- Plea
to Bomb the Railway Lines Leading to Auschwitz Letter from Rabbi
Abraham Kalmanowitz, a leading figure of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis
of the United States and Canada, to the Executive Director of the
War Refugee Board, September 2, 1944
- War
Department Wont Bomb Auschwitz Letter from John J. McCloy,
Assistant Secretary of War, to John W. Pehle, Director, War Refugee
Board, November 18, 1944
- Could
The Allies Have Bombed Auschwitz-Birkenau? Mitchell G. Bard,
Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler's Camps,
CO: Westview Press, 1994, pp. 50-51
- Documents
Regarding Auschwitz A report, some diary entries, and several
letters
- Medical
Experiments at Auschwitz By physicians Carl Clauberg, Horst
Schumann, Josef Mengele, Johann Paul Kremer, Friedrich Entress,
Helmuth Vetter, Eduard Wirths, and August Hirt
- Number
of Prisoners in Auschwitz Camps Figures for the last roll-call
before evacuation, January 17, 1945
- The
Revolt at Auschwitz-Birkenau October 7, 1944
- The
Evolution of Tattooing in the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Complex
By George Rosenthal, Trenton, NJ
- The
1998 War of the Crosses or Whose Holocaust is it, anyway? In
1998, Polish nationalists embarked upon a mission to put up 152
Christian crosses in honor of the Polish Catholic resistance fighters
who were executed by the Nazis in a gravel pit behind Block 11 at
the main Auschwitz concentration camp
Belzec
- Belzec
Web site for the memorial museum on the grounds of the Nazi extermination
camp at Belzec
- Belzec:
The Forgotten Camp Related by Rabbi Shaul Rosenblatt, Aish HaTorah
- Belzec
Michael Berenbaum, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Belzec
From The Forgotten Camps
- Belzec
Death Camp History, Photo Tour
- Belzec
From the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team
- Operation
Reinhard: The Extermination Camps of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka
Background & Introduction. The Personnel of Operation Reinhard.
The Construction of Belzec. The Construction of Sobibor. The Construction
of Treblinka. Belzec, from March 17 til June 1942. Sobibor - from
May to July 1942. Treblinka - from July 23 to August 28, 1942. The
Construction of Larger Gas Chambers. The Attempt to Remove Traces.
The Liquidation of the Camps
- Music
and the Holocaust: Belzec
- The
Reconstruction of Belzec Essay by Alex Bay
- The
Belzec Trials From the Holocaust Education & Archive Research
Team
- Archaeological
Investigations A Review By Historians Robin O’Neil, Salisbury
and Michael Tregenza, Lublin, of the study of the Belzec site
- The
Chronicles of My Mother Adele Glaser: From Furth to Belzec 1939-1942
by Willie Glaser. Part 3: Belzec
- Belzec
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Belzec
Trial Results of a 1963-1964 trial in West Germany
- Testimonies
of Belzec SS-Men Five testimonies
- An
Engineer From Belzec Kurt Gerstein, an engineer working for
the SS at Belzec, wrote down his evidence on May 26, 1945
Berga am Elster
Bergen-Belsen
Blechhammer
Breendonck
Buchenwald
Budzyn
Chelmno
Compiègne
Dachau
Dora-Mittelbau
Drancy
Drütte
- Drütte
A satellite camp connected to the Neuengamme concentration camp
outside Hamburg
Ebensee
Eschwege
- Eschwege
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Esterwegen
Feldafing
-
Feldafing
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Flossenburg
Föhrenwald
Freiberg
-
Freiberg
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Fürstengrube
Gardelegen
Glowen
- Glowen
Survivor Helen Rodak-Izso's experiences at Glowen
Gross-Rosen
Gunskirchen
Gurs
- Gurs
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Gurs
Camp 14 paintings by prisoners in the Gurs camp
Gusen
- KZ Mauthausen-GUSEN
Info-Pages ""As a resident of many camps, I can say that Guzen
was the worst. This is not to say that the conditions at the other
camps were not dreadful. Compared to Guzen, however, one might almost
say that those camps were paradises."
- Gusen
From The Forgotten Camps
Hainewalde
Hainichen
-
Hainichen
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Halle
-
Halle
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Hessenthal
- Hessenthal
Chapter 8 of the book by Jacob Gutman, A Survivor's Memoir
Izavlin
Izbica
Janowska
Jasenovac
Kaiserwald
Kaufering
Klooga
Koldichevo
Langenstein
Majdanek
- State
Museum at Majdanek
- Majdanek:
Cornerstone of Himmler's SS Empire in the East By Elizabeth
B. White
-
Majdanek At Jewish Virtual Library
- Majdanek
From The Forgotten Camps
- Majdanek
History, Tour, Gas Chamber, Crematorium, Liberation, Death Statistics
- Majdanek
Danuta Dombrowska and Michael Berenbaum, Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Virtual
Reality Movies: Majdanek
- Music
and the Holocaust: Majdanek
- Majdanek
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Majdanek
Trial Six officials of Majdanek, Nov. 27 to Dec. 2, 1944
- Third
Majdanek Trial November 26, 1975-June 30, 1981, Dusseldorf
Malines
- Malines
B. Mordechai Ansbacher and Michael Berenbaum,
Encyclopaedia Judaica
- Malines
Camp 21 paintings by prisoners in the Malines camp
Maly Trostenets
Mauthausen
- Mauthausen
Concentration Camp Memorial The Memorial includes the quarry,
a symbol for Mauthausen, numerous original buildings, several cemeteries,
as well as the "ash dump", last resting place for victims hailing
from almost all parts of Europe
- Mauthausen
At Remember.org
- Mauthausen-Gusen
At Jewish Virtual Library
-
Mauthausen From The Forgotten Camps
-
Mauthausen Concentration Camp From the Holocaust Education &
Archive Research Team
- Virtual
Reality Movies: Mauthausen
- Music
and the Holocaust: Mauthausen
- Ebensee
Concentration Camp A Mauthausen subcamp, Ebensee, along with
Gusen, is considered to be one of the most diabolic concentration
camps ever built
- Mauthausen
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Mauthausen
Camp Painting by Yehuda Bacon in the Mauthausen camp
- Dachau
Trials: US. vs. Hans Altfuldisch, et al On March 7, 1946, charges
of participating in a "common design" to violate the Laws
and Usages of War under the 1929 Geneva Convention were brought
against a group of 61 men, associated with the infamous Mauthausen
concentration camp near Linz, Austria
- Dachau
Trials: US vs. Franz Kofler, et al A subsidiary case in the
US Military Tribunal proceedings against the staff members of the
Mauthausen concentration camp
- Mauthausen
Cases Details on about 50 cases from the Dachau Trials
- Mauthausen
Concentration Camp Memorials. Photos of the camp. Gas chamber.
Mauthausen trials. Photos of quarry. Concentration camp
Mechelen
- Mechelen
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
Melk
- Melk
From The Forgotten Camps
Mühldorf
München-Schwabing
Natzweiler
Neungamme
Nexon
- Nexon
Four paintings by Karl Schwesig in the Nexon camp
Niederhagen
Noé
- Noé
24 paintings by Karl Schwesig in the Noé camp
Nordhausen
Ohrdruf
Ommen
- Ommen
From The Forgotten Camps
Plaszow
Poperwahlen
- KZ-Lager
Poperwahlen Unpublished manuscript on the forced labor camp
KZ-Lager Poperwahlen (satellite camp to Dondangen), Latvia written
by: L. M. Bruyn
Pustkow
Radogosz
Ravensbruck
Rivesaltes
Sachsenhausen
Saint-Cyprien
Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe
Salispils
Sandbostel
Sered
- Sered
From Israel Gutman, ed, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Vols.
1-4, NY: Macmillan, 1995
Sobibor
Stutthof
Theresienstadt
Trawniki
Treblinka
- Treblinka
At Jewish Virtual Library
- Treblinka
From The Forgotten Camps
- Treblinka
From the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team
- Operation
Reinhard: The Extermination Camps of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka
Background & Introduction. The Personnel of Operation Reinhard.
The Construction of Belzec. The Construction of Sobibor. The Construction
of Treblinka. Belzec, from March 17 til June 1942. Sobibor - from
May to July 1942. Treblinka - from July 23 to August 28, 1942. The
Construction of Larger Gas Chambers. The Attempt to Remove Traces.
The Liquidation of the Camps
- Treblinka:
Operation Reinhard Camp History of camp, Getting There, Memorial
Stones, Stone Sculpture, Symbolic
Cemetery, Janusz Korczak
- The
Treblinka Extermination Camp German Crimes in Poland. Volume
I. Published by the Central Commission for Investigation of German
Crimes in Poland. Warsaw, 1946
- Virtual
Reality Movies: Treblinka
- Music
and the Holocaust: Treblinka
- Excerpts
from Ruling and Verdicts of German Courts Regarding Treblinka
- The
Reconstruction of Treblinka Essay with photos by Alex Bay
- Stroop
on Treblinka Essay by Jamie McCarthy
- Uprising
in Treblinka Essay by Samuel Rajzman
- Jewish
Prisoner Uprisings in The Treblinka And Sobibor Extermination Camps
Transcription of a conference presentation by Yitzhak Arad
- The
Treblinka Death Camp Trials From the Holocaust Education & Archive
Research Team
- Franz
Suchomel speaks on Treblinka In the Preliminary Investigation
of Stangl, Dusseldorf 14.9.1967
- Treblinka
From the USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia
- Franz
Stangl Commandant of Sobibór from March 1942 until September
1942, when he was transferred to Treblinka
- Jacob
Wiernik on Treblinka Wiernik succeeded in escaping and recorded
his evidence in Warsaw in 1944
- Testimonies
of Treblinka SS-Men by Franz Stangl, Willi Mentz, Kurt Franz,
and Heinrich Matthes
- Treblinka
Trial in a West German court, from October 12, 1964 to August
24, 1965
Vaivara
- Vaivara
A concentration and transit camp in northeast Estonia
Vught
- Vught
From The Forgotten Camps
- Camp
Vught National Memorial Includes a short history of the concentration
camp in Vught
- Vught
Abel Jacob Herzberg and Michael Berenbaum, Encyclopaedia Judaica
Westerbork
Wöbbelin
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