An incomplete list of subcamps of Neuengamme complex of Nazi concentration camps, in Hamburg, Germany. Neuengamme is a quarter of the district Bergedorf within the City of Hamburg, Germany. See also List of Nazi-German concentration camps, Extermination camp Prior to and during World War II, Nazi Germany under Hitler maintained Hamburg (English, German: ˈhambʊɐk local pronunciation Low German / Low Saxon: Hamborg) is the second-largest city in Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe.
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| Camp Name | Dates of use | Est. prisoners[1] | Est. deaths[1] | wikipedia | No. [2] | Webpage | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blohm + Voss | Hamburg-Steinwerder | 1 Jul 1944 - 21 Apr 1945 | 550 | |||||
| Bullenhuser Damm | Men | 1 Oct 1944 - 21 Apr 1945 | 1. Blohm + Voss is a German shipbuilding and engineering works It was founded on April 5, 1877, by Hermann Blohm and Ernst Voss as a Bullenhuser Damm is a street in Hamburg, Germany 's Rothenburgsort quarter 000 | 552 | ||||
| Hamburg-Geilenberg Dessauer Ufer | Hamburg-Veddel | Men "Geilenberg program" | - 22 Apr 1945 | 557 | ||||
| Hamburg-Geilenberg Dessauer Ufer | Hamburg-Veddel | Women "Geilenberg program" | 20 Jun 1944 - 30 Sep 1944 | 556 | ||||
| Eidelstedt | 1 Mar 1944 - 1 May 1945 | 553 | ||||||
| Finkenwerder, Deutsche Werft | - 30 Apr 1945 | 554 | ||||||
| Fuhlsbüttel | Am Hasenberge 26 | Prison | 1 Jan 1943 - 8 May 1945 | 556 | ||||
| Howaldtswerke, Hamburg | 558 | |||||||
| Langenhorn | 12 Sep 1944 - 4 Apr 1945 | ca 750 | > 9 | 559 | ||||
| Neugraben | Women | 13 Sep 1944 - 8 Feb 1945 | 500 | 560 | ||||
| Poppenbüttel | Working location for Sasel | 1161 | ||||||
| Sasel | Women | 1 Aug 1944 - 4 May 1945 | 500 | > 36 | 561 | |||
| Spaldingstraße | Hammerbrook | 1 Sep 1944 - 22 Apr 1945 | 562 | |||||
| Stülckenwerft | Steinwerder | - 15 Apr 1945 | 563 | |||||
| Hamburg-Tiefstack | Women | 8 Feb 1945 - 5 Apr 1945 | 500 | 564 | ||||
| Wandsbek | 2 May 1944 - 3 May 1945 | 565 | ||||||
| Wilhelmsburg Jung-Ölindustrie | 566 | |||||||
| Hamburg, Bombensuchkommando | Brigade to search bombs | Men | 1 Dec 1940 - | 551 |
| Camp Name | Dates of use[2] | Est. Dessauer Ufer is the former name of a street in the borough Hamburg-Mitte (Quarter Kleiner Grasbrook of Hamburg, Germany. Dessauer Ufer is the former name of a street in the borough Hamburg-Mitte (Quarter Kleiner Grasbrook of Hamburg, Germany. Finkenwerder (Low German Finkwarder, Finkenwarder or - wärder; translation German Finkeninsel; translation Island of Finches) is Deutsche Werft was a German Shipbuilding Company, located in Hamburg, Germany. Fuhlsbüttel is a urban quarter in the north of Hamburg, Germany in the destrict Hamburg-Nord. Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (often abbreviated HDW) is a German Shipbuilding company headquartered in Kiel. Langenhorn is a quarter in the borough Hamburg-Nord of Hamburg, Germany. Neugraben-Fischbek is a quarter of Hamburg, Germany belongs to the borough Harburg. Poppenbüttel is a quarter in the borough Wandsbek of Hamburg, Germany. Wandsbek is the second-largest of seven boroughs that make up the city of Hamburg, Germany. Wilhelmsburg is a quarter ( Stadtteil) of Hamburg, Germany within the borough ( Bezirk) of Hamburg-Mitte. prisoners[1] | Est. deaths[1] | wikipedia | No. [2] | Webpage[3] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alderney Lager Sylt | See SS-Baubrigade I | Lager Sylt is the Nazi name for the Camp Alderney | 6a | [3] | ||||
| Alt Garge[1] Alt-Garge a. Alderney ( French: Aurigny; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the most northerly of the Channel Islands and a British Crown dependency Lager Sylt was the name of the Nazi concentration camp on Alderney in the Channel Islands between March 1943 and June 1944 d. Elbe[2] | Near Bleckede | Later used as Alt-Garge UNRRA displaced persons camp, a camp for Latvian displaced persons | 24 Aug 1944 - 15 Feb 1945 | 15 | ||||
| Aurich District Aurich | 21 Oct 1944 - 23 Dec 1944 | 2000 | 188 | 51 | ||||
| Bad Sassendorf | SS-Eisenbahnbaubrigade 11 | |||||||
| Barkhausen | a part of Porta Westfalica | 18 Mar 1944 - 1 Apr 1945 | 77 | |||||
| Blumenthal | See Bremen-Blumenthal | 142 | ||||||
| Boizenburg (District Hagenow, Bezirk Schwerin (old)) | - 30 Apr 1945 | 150 | ||||||
| Braunschweig, Camp Büssing and Schilldenkmal | (Brunswiek) | Büssing-NAG | 17 Aug 1944 - 26 Mar 1945 | 800 | > 380 | 165 | [4] | |
| Braunschweig, SS-Reitschule | Brunswiek, SS - Riding school | 167 | ||||||
| Braunschweig, Stahlwerke | Brunswiek Steel factory | See Watenstedt | 168 | |||||
| Braunschweig, Truppenwirtschaft | Brunswiek Military depot | 169 | ||||||
| Bremen-Blumenthal Deschimag | 1 Sep 1944 - 20 Apr 1945 | 176 | ||||||
| Bremen, Behelfswohnbau | Temporary housebuilding | - 26 Apr 1945 | 175 | |||||
| Bremen, Borgwardwerke | Borgward factory | - 12 Oct 1944 | 176 | |||||
| Bremen, Deschimag, Camp Schützenhof | - 11 Apr 1945 | 178 | ||||||
| Bremen-Farge | 1 Jul 1943 - 8 Apr 1945 | 179 | [5] [6] | |||||
| Bremen-Neuenland | 16 Aug 1944 - 28 Nov 1944 | 181 | ||||||
| Bremen-Osterort | 28 Nov 1944 - | 1. Bleckede (ˈbleːkədə is a town in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. A displaced person (sometimes abbreviated DP) is a person who has been forced to leave his or her native place a phenomenon known as Forced migration. Aurich ( Low Saxon: Auerk) is a Town in Lower Saxony, Germany. Bad Sassendorf is a municipality in the district of Soest, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Barkhausen is also a locality in Detmold, see Detmold-Barkhausen Heinrich Georg Barkhausen ( December 2, 1881 - February 20 Porta Westfalica is a town in the district of Minden-Lübbecke, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Boizenburg is a municipality in the district of Ludwigslust, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. Braunschweig, known as Brunswiek in Low German, is a city of 245810 people (as of 31 December 2007 located in Lower Saxony, Germany. Büssing was a German bus and truck manufacturer established by Heinrich Büssing (1843-1929 at Braunschweig in 1903 Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG (often abbreviated DeSchiMAG or just Deschimag) was a prominent German Shipbuilding company located in Borgward was a German Automobile manufacturer founded by Carl F Farge is a small port on the Weser River in the City of Bremen. 000 | 183 | |||||
| Bremen-Vegesack | - 30 Sep 1944 | 184 | ||||||
| Darß - Wieck | Jan 1941 - end-February 1941[1] | 50 | ||||||
| Darß - Zingst, Germany | ||||||||
| Dalum District Meppen | Command from Meppen-Versen[1] | - 25 Mar 1945 | 260 | |||||
| Drütte Municipality Watenstedt-Salzgitter | 1 Sep 1942 - 8 Apr 1945 | 3100 | 316 | [7] | ||||
| Düssin / Mecklenburg | Men / agricultural work | 15 Sep 1944[1] - 1 Mar 1945 | 80 | 1 | 328 | |||
| Eisleben Command from Helmstedt-Beendorf | Men | 346a | ||||||
| Fallersleben Women camp | Volkswagen[1] | Aug 1944[1] - 8 Apr 1945 | 650 | 387 | ||||
| Fallersleben-Laagberg (also Laagberg) | Volkswagen[1] | 31 May 1944[1] - 8 Apr 1945 | 800 | 794 | ||||
| Glasau District Segeberg | 29 Mar 1945 bis 2 May 1945 | 466 | ||||||
| Goslar | (Not Goslar subcamp to Buchenwald) | 20 Oct 1944 - 25 Mar 1945 | 15 | 1 | 484 | |||
| Gross-Hesepe District Meppen | Command from Meppen-Versen[1] | - 25 Mar 1945 | 504 | |||||
| Hannover-Ahlem | 30 Nov 1944 - 11 Apr 1945 | 568 | ||||||
| Hannover-Limmer | - 7 Apr 1945 | 570 | ||||||
| Hannover-Linden | (Mülhenberg-Hannover) | - 7 Apr 1945 | 571 | |||||
| Hannover-Misburg | Men | 26 Jun 1944[1] - 7 Apr 1945 | 1000 | 572 | ||||
| Hannover-Stöcken Accumulatorenwerk | 19 Jul 1943 - 8 Apr 1945 | 573 | ||||||
| Hannover-Stöcken Continental-Werke | 7 Sep 1944 - 30 Nov 1944 | 574 | ||||||
| Hausberge an der Porta | a part of Porta Westfalica | 1 Feb 1945 - 1 Apr 1945 | 585 | |||||
| Helmstedt-Beendorf | women underground armaments industry | - 10 Apr 1945 | 2500 | 596 | ||||
| Hildesheim | - 6 Apr 1945 | 608 | ||||||
| Hohwacht | See Lütjenburg[1] | |||||||
| Horneburg | Philips-Valvo-Röhrenwerke[1] | a) Mid-Oct 1944 - mid-Feb 1945[1] b) 24 Feb 1945 bis 8 Apr 1945[1] - 31 Mar 1945 | a) 250 b) 300 | 636 | ||||
| Husum-Schwesing | 25 Sep 1944 - 22 Dec 1944 | 643 | [8] | |||||
| Kaltenkirchen | Building a "Fliegerhorst" (Military airport)[1] | Aug 1944[1] - 17 Apr 1945 | 500 | > 214 | 693 | [9] | ||
| Kiel | Clearing up work[1] | Jul 1944 - Sep 1944[1] | 50 | 727 | ||||
| Ladelund | Near Flensburg | - 16 Dec 1944 | 2000 | > 298 | 796 | [10] | ||
| Langenhagen Province Hanover | 2 Oct 1944 - 15 Apr 1945 | 808 | ||||||
| Lengerich District Tecklenburg | - 1 Apr 1945 | 200 | > 7 | 838 | ||||
| Lerbeck | a part of Porta Westfalica | 1 Oct 1944 - 1 Apr 1945 | 843 | |||||
| Lübberstedt District Wesermünde | Women | Aug 1944[1] - 30 Apr 1945 | 500 | 883 | ||||
| Lütjenburg | Men | - 30 Mar 1945 | 197 | 893 | ||||
| Ludwigslust | See Wöbbelin | |||||||
| Meppen-Versen | - 1 Apr 1945 | 927 | ||||||
| Misburg | See Hannover-Misburg | 942 | ||||||
| Mölln - Breitenfelde | 1 Dec 1944 - 30 Apr 1945 | 20 | 953 | |||||
| Neesen District Minden | Working location for Porta Westfalica | 1024 | ||||||
| Neuhof | [4][5] | |||||||
| Neustadt in Holstein | Dec 1944 - 1 May 1945[1] | 15 | 1049 | |||||
| Nutzen | [4][5] | |||||||
| Porta Westfalica near Barkhausen-Lerbeck | See Barkhausen and see Lerbeck | 1164 | ||||||
| Salzgitter-Bad | 1 Aug 1943 - | 500 | 1278 | [11] | ||||
| Salzwedel Province Saxony | Women | 10 Jul 1944 - 15 Apr 1945 | 1250 | 1282 | ||||
| Sandbostel | 15 Apr 1945 - | Stalag X-B | 1285 | [12] | ||||
| Schandelah District Braunscheig | Now Cremlingen | 8 May 1944 - 12 Apr 1945 | 800 | 200 | 1292 | |||
| Schwesing | See Husum-Schwesing | |||||||
| Uelzen | Men | End 1944 - 17 Apr 1945 | 500 | 1491 | ||||
| Vechelde, Braunschweig | Command from Braunschweig, Camp Büssing and Schilldenkmal | Sep 1944 - Mar/Apr 1945[1] | 400 | 1509 | ||||
| Verden | 8 Oct 1945 - Apr 1945 | 8 | 1515 | |||||
| Warberg District Helmstedt | (from Braunschweig, Truppenwirtschaft) | 5 Jun 1944 - 8 Jan 1945[1] | 8 | |||||
| Watenstedt Salzgitter Watenstedt Leinde | Stahlwerke Braunschweig Hermann-Göring-Werke | Men | - 30 Apr 1945 (May 1944 - 7 Apr 1945[1]) | 2000[6] | Salzgitter#History | 1540 | [13] | |
| Watenstedt Watenstedt Leinde | Stahlwerke Braunschweig Hermann-Göring-Werke | Women | 7 Jul 1944 - 30 Apr 1945 (- 7 Apr 1945[1]) | 800 | Salzgitter#History | 1540 | [14] | |
| Wedel (Women) | 13 Sep 1944 - 27 Nov 1944 | 500 | 1541 | |||||
| Wedel (Men) | 17 Oct 1944 - 20 Nov 1944 | 500 | > 27 | 1541 | ||||
| Wilhelmshaven Alter Bant Weg | (Not SS-Baubrigade II) | 17 Sep 1944 - 05 Apr 1945 | 1. Geography Vegesack is located at the mouth of the river Lesum, beside the Weser River, at ] The Darß is originally a part of a peninsula at the South of the Baltic Sea in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Wieck am Darß is a municipality in the Nordvorpommern district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Zingst is a municipality in the Nordvorpommern district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Meppen is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems, Hase, and Nordradde Salzgitter ( is a city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Eisleben is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is famous as the hometown of Martin Luther, hence its official name is Lutherstadt Eisleben Glasau is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Goslar is a historic Town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the administrative centre of the district of Goslar and located on the northwestern Meppen is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems, Hase, and Nordradde Hanover (i ( haˈnoːfɐ on the river Leine, is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony ( Niedersachsen Porta Westfalica is a town in the district of Minden-Lübbecke, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Helmstedt is a city located at the eastern edge of the German state of Lower Saxony. Beendorf is a municipality in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located in the district of Hildesheim, about 30 km southeast of Hanover on the banks of the Innerste Horneburg is a municipality southwest of Hamburg ( Germany) in the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV ( Royal Philips Electronics Inc. Schwesing is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Kaltenkirchen (nicknamed KaKi is a town located on the outskirts of Hamburg in Germany. For the city in the United States, see Kiel Wisconsin. For the name see Kiel (name. Ladelund is a municipality in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Langenhagen is a German city in the Hanover district of Lower Saxony. Lengerich is a town in the district of Steinfurt, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Porta Westfalica is a town in the district of Minden-Lübbecke, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Lübberstedt is a town located in the district of Osterholz in the German state of Lower Saxony. Lütjenburg is a town in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Ludwigslust ( is a town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, 40 km south of Schwerin. Meppen is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems, Hase, and Nordradde Breitenfelde is a village in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Neustadt in Holstein is a town in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Nützen is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Porta Westfalica is a town in the district of Minden-Lübbecke, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Salzgitter ( is a city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Salzwedel (ˈzaltsveːdəl officially known as Hansestadt Salzwedel, is a Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Sandbostel is a municipality in Lower Saxony ( Niedersachsen) in northwestern Germany, 43 km north-east of Bremen, 60 km west of Hamburg Stalag X-B was a World War II German Prisoner-of-war camp located near Sandbostel in north-western Germany. Cremlingen is a municipality in the district of Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany. Uelzen (ˈʏltsən is a Town in Lower Saxony, Germany, capital of the district Uelzen. Vechelde is a municipality in the district of Peine, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Verden (Aller, or Verden (ˈfeːɐdn is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, on Warberg is a municipality in the district of Helmstedt, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Salzgitter ( is a city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Salzgitter ( is a city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Wedel is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Wilhelmshaven (vɪlhɛlmsˈhaːfən is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. 200 | 234 | 1582 | |||
| Wittenberge (Old: District Wittenberge) | 15 Aug 1942 (28 Aug 1942)[1] - 17 Feb 1945 | 500 | 119 | 1587 | ||||
| Wöbbelin District Ludwigslust | (Also referred to as "Ludwigslust") | 12 Feb 1945 - 2 May 1945 | Wöbbelin concentration camp | 1591 | ||||
| Wolfsburg | See Fallersleben (working village) | 1595 |
| Brigade[1] | Locations[1] | Dates of use[1] | Est. Wittenberge (ˌvɪtənˈbɛɐ̯ɡə is a town of twenty thousand people on the lower Elbe in the district of Prignitz (district capital Perleberg) Wöbbelin is a municipality in the administrative district of Ludwigslust in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The Wöbbelin camp, near the city of Ludwigslust, was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. prisoners[1] | Est. deaths[1] | Webpage | ||
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| SS-Baubrigade I | Alderney | Building the Lager Sylt | 12 Mar 1943 - | 1000 | 100 | [15] | |
| SS-Baubrigade II | Bremen | Clearing up after air raids | 12 Oct 1942 - 15 Apr 1944 | 750 | |||
| SS-Baubrigade II | Osnabrück | Clearing up after air raids | 17 Oct 1942 - May 1943 | 250 | 86 | ||
| SS-Baubrigade II | Wilhelmshaven | Clearing up after air raids | Spring 1943 - Nov 1943 | 175 | |||
| SS-Baubrigade II | Hamburg-Hammerbrook | Clearing up after air raids | 7 Aug 1943 - Apr 1944 | 930 | |||
| SS-Baubrigade II | Lüneburg-Kaland | Diging anti-tank obstacles | 12 Aug 1943 - 13 Nov 1943 | 155 | |||
| SS-Eisenbahnbaubrigade 11 (Railway building unit) | Bad Sassendorf near Soest | Building rail tracks after air raids | 15 Feb 1945 - 4/5 Apr 1945 |
Names found in some lists, probably mistake in writing or double-listings:
| Name | See | No. Lager Sylt was the name of the Nazi concentration camp on Alderney in the Channel Islands between March 1943 and June 1944 Strategic bombing is a Military strategy used in a Total war with the goal of defeating an enemy nation-state by destroying its economic ability to wage war rather Lüneburg, also known as Lueneburg and Lunenburg in English, is a City in Lower Saxony, Germany. Soest ( pronounced) is a City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [2] | Found | |
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| Altgarge Altgarga | Probably mistake in writing | See Alt Garga | [4][5] | |
| Arbeitsdorf | Autonomous concentration camp | Volkswagen[1] | 29 | |
| Aumund | Probably double-listing | See Bremen-Vegesack[1] | No ref | [4][5] |
| 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 | [4][5] | ||
| Bergstedt | No ref | [4][5] | ||
| 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 | [4][5] | ||
| Brink-Hannover | No ref | [4][5] | ||
| Ebensee (subcamp to Mauthausen) | Some prisoners from SS-Eisenbahn-Baubrigade 11 were deported to [1] | 334 | ||
| Engerhafe | Double-listing | See Aurich[1] | ||
| Fidelstedt | Probably mistake in writing | See Hamburg-Eidelstedt | No ref | [4][5] |
| Fliegerhorst | Translation for military airport | Probably Kaltenkirchen | No ref | |
| Fludwigslust | Probably mistake in writing probably double-listing | See Ludwigslust see: Wöbbelin | No ref | [4][5] |
| Glassau bei Sarau | Probably mistake in writing | See Glasau | [4][5] | |
| Gross-Fullen | (Village to Meppen) | No ref | [4][5] | |
| 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 | [4][5] |
| Norderney | Probably meaning Lager Norderney | Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there) | ||
| Minden | Maybe Neesen, district Minden | No ref | [4][5] | |
| Ohldorf | Maybe cemetery Ohlsdorf in Hamburg working location for SS-Baubrigade II | No ref | [4][5] | |
| Peenemünde | or Karlshagen | Subcamp to Ravensbrück | 699 | |
| Schützenhof or Schützenhof-Bremen | See Bremen, Deschimag, Camp Schützenhof | [4][5] | ||
| Sollstadt | [4][5] | |||
| Stöcken-Hannover | See Hannover-Stöcken | 1409 | ||
| Steinwerder | (Quarter of Hamburg) | 2 camps, see above | [4][5] | |
| Stuklenwert | Probably mistake in writing | See Stülckenwerft in Hamburg | No ref | [4][5] |
| Sylt | Probably meaning Lager Sylt | Nazi name for a camp on Alderney (see there) | ||
| Veerssen | Probably mistake in writing | See Meppen-Versen | [4][5] | |
| Veleen | [4][5] |