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The Prisoners
Slave Labor
Suffering and Dying
Liberation
  The Jourhaus
Kupfer-Koberwitz
Roll-Call Area
The Monument
Propaganda
Schubraum
Admission procedure
Prisoner Baths
Everyday routine
Pole hanging
Bunker Courtyard
  Camp Prison
Standing bunker
Camp Road
Sick-bay
Religious Memorials
Disinfection barracks
Rabbit Hutches
Crematorium
About the Author

The Grounds of the camp

The Dachau concentration camp complex encompasses both the actual main camp in Dachau itself as well as a number of subsidiary camps (approx. 170) of varying size spread across the entire area of southern Germany and extending into Austria.

The main camp comprised of the actual prisoners' camp, the SS area as well as various subsidiary camps, such as the so-called plantation, the shooting range at Hebertshausen, and the burial grounds for concentration camp prisoners, now the Concentration camp Memorial Cemetery Dachau-Leitenberg.



The Main camp.

1. Concentration camp Memorial Site (prisoners' camp)

2. Former SS grounds

3. Former concentration camp work detail

    Plantation herbal garden

4. Memorial Site at the Hebertshausen Shooting Range

5. Concentration camp Cemetery Leitenberg

6. Wald Cemetery (concentration camp burial ground)

The Prisoners' camp

1 The Camp Road

2 Accommodation Barracks

3 Roll-Call Area

4 Jourhaus (guard building) - entrance

5 Maintenance Building

6 Disinfection Barrack

7 Camp Market Garden

8 Ditches with electrified barbed-wire and camp walls

9 Guard Towers

10 Camp Detention (Bunker)

11 Crematorium

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