List of Subcamps of Neuengamme - Further Names

Further Names

Names found in some lists, probably mistake in writing or double-listings:

Name See No. Found
Altgarge
Altgarga
Probably mistake in writing See Alt Garge
Arbeitsdorf Autonomous concentration camp Volkswagen 29
Aumund Probably double-listing See Bremen-Vegesack No ref
SS-Baubrigade 1
SS-Baubrigade 2
Probably double-listing:
Roman number I = 1, II = 2
See SS-Baubrigade I or II
Baubrigade V - West No ref
Barskamp No ref
Bergstedt No ref
Borkum Probably meaning Lager Borkum Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Osterort Probably double-listing See Bremen-Osterort
Bremen-Weser No ref
Brink-Hannover No ref
Ebensee
(subcamp to Mauthausen)
Some prisoners from SS-Eisenbahn-Baubrigade 11 were deported to 334
Engerhafe Double-listing See Aurich
Fidelstedt Probably mistake in writing
See Hamburg-Eidelstedt No ref
Fliegerhorst Translation for military airport Probably Kaltenkirchen No ref
Fludwigslust Probably mistake in writing
probably double-listing
See Ludwigslust see: Wöbbelin No ref
Glassau bei Sarau Probably mistake in writing See Glasau
Gross-Fullen (Village to Meppen) No ref
Helgoland Probably meaning Lager Helgoland Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Ibbenbüren No ref
Laasberg Probably mistake in writing See Fallersleben-Laagberg No ref
Norderney Probably meaning Lager Norderney Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Minden Maybe Neesen, district Minden No ref
Ohldorf Maybe Cemetery Ohlsdorf in Hamburg
working location for SS-Baubrigade II
No ref
Peenemünde or Karlshagen Subcamp to Ravensbrück 699
Schützenhof or
Schützenhof-Bremen
See Bremen, Deschimag, Camp Schützenhof
Sollstadt
Stöcken-Hannover See Hannover-Stöcken 1409
Steinwerder (Quarter of Hamburg) 2 camps, see above
Stuklenwert Probably mistake in writing See Stülckenwerft in Hamburg No ref
Sylt Probably meaning Lager Sylt Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there)
Veerssen Probably mistake in writing See Meppen-Versen
Veleen

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