The following is a list of subcamps of the Majdanek concentration camp run by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II. The list, supplied by the Majdanek State Museum ,[ 1] identifies two German categories of the KL Lublin/Majdanek subcamps; the Arbeitzlagers , and the so-called Kommandos . The satellite camps were named Aussenlager (external camp), Nebenlager (extension or subcamp), and Arbeitslager (labor camp). Some of them were less than ten kilometers away from the main camp, with prisoner populations ranging from several dozens to several thousand.[ 2]
Around 1943 the SS put a number of separate camps under the command of the Majdanek administration including Trawniki , Krasnik, Pulawy and Poniatowa concentration camps .[ 2] However, a similar plan to include the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in the list was never realized partly because of the Sobibor extermination camp uprising in the vicinity. Plaszow remained an independent Konzentrationslager associated with Auschwitz .
Subcamps of Majdanek
Guarded by the SS division of the Totenkopfverbände ,[ 3] the known sub-camps of KL Majdanek included:
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Name
Location
Duration
Function
Prisoners
Firms
1.
DAW Lublin
Lublin : ul. Lipowa, ul. Chełmska; Puławy
1940-1944
Multipurpose
Yearly from 1,220 (1940) to 15,779 (1944)
Deutsche Ausruestungswerke (DAW)
2.
Arbeitslager Radom
Bliżyn , Radom
Since winter 1944
Workshops, factories
2,500 prisoners
Deutsche Ausruestungswerke (DAW)
3.
Arbeitzlager Blizyn
Bliżyn
From winter 1944
Quarry, workshops
Several thousand
Deutsche Ausruestungswerke (DAW), Ostidnustrie
4.
BKW Lublin
Lublin , ul. Chełmska
1941 – 1944
Textile works
Over 200 prisoners
Bekleidungswerke Dachau – Aussenstelle Lublin, Ostindustrie
5.
Bydzyn
Budzyń near Kraśnik
June 1944 – January 1945
Airplane parts
1,000 prisoners
Heinkel
6.
KL Warschau
Warszawa, ul. Gęsia
Since 1944
Work commandos for Ghetto demolition
Several thousand
Ostdeutsche Tiefbau, Berlinische Baugeselschaft.
Kommandos
7.
SS-Polizeiführerkommando Sportsplatz [ 4]
Lublin (Wieniawa), ul. Ogródkowa
Spring 1942 – Spring 1944
Ghetto demolition
Approx. 120-600 prisoners
Schutzstaffel (SS)
8.
Standorterwaltungskommando
Lublin
1942 – 1943
Forced labour at SS garrison
Up to a hundred
Schutzstaffel (SS)
9.
Trawniki
Trawniki
Jesień 1942
Bridge construction
50 skilled workers
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10.
Sägewerkkommando Piaski
Piaski k. Lublina
1943
Lumber mill
Dozens
SS
11.
Kommando
Chełm
1944
SS Wiking
Two dozen
SS
See also
References
^ Majdanek State Museum (2014), Witryna Państwowego Muzeum na Majdanku . Retrieved 6 March 2015.
^ a b "Forced labor-camps in District Lublin: Budzyn, Trawniki, Poniatowa, Krasnik, Pulawy, Airstrip and Lipowa camps" . Holocaust Encyclopedia: Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp . United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Retrieved April 19, 2013 .
^ J Mayer (20 Feb 2011). "KL Lublin-Majdanek" . Der Ort des Terrors - Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 5 . Axis History. Retrieved 17 July 2014 .
^ ARC (6 July 2006), SS-Polizeiführerkommando Sportplatz , Aktion Reinhard, homepage.