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A range of dates from 22nd-30th January 1945.
because, Auschwitz isnt a single camp it's 3 main campswith 48 subcamps
There were four sub-camps of Auschwitz in Gleiwitz.
Auschwitz was the largest concentration camp.
In the Holocaust satellite camps were smaller subcamps of major concentration camps. For example, Auschwitz had about 35 of them. to be exact they had 45 of them
A subcamp is a smaller division of a larger camp. The Auschwitz-Birkenau complex had many subcamps around the central camp itself.
There were other extermination camps and other harsh concentration camps. (See the related questions below). Auschwitz was unusual in that it combined both functions: it was a huge complex with 45 subcamps in addition to the three main camps (Auschwitz I, II and III).
It began as a big concentration camp, mainly for Poles and was extended in stages. Auschwitz I used existing buidlings to a large extent and most of it was in use in 1940. Auschwitz II (Birkenau) was built in 1941-42 and Auschwitz III (Monowitz) in 1942. Several sub-camps (about 35) were added.
Auschwitz was the largest Nazi concentration camp. It consisted of three camps on the main site and a further 45 subcamps, including an agricultural research farm and factories.
Auschwitz I Stammlager, Auschwitz II Birkenau and Auschwitz III Monowitz
yes and one of them was up ue ****
They had numbers to represent their names