Stutthof concentration camp
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Stutthof concentration camp
Summary
Stutthof concentration camp is a Nazi concentration camp[1]. It draws 579 Wikipedia views per month (nazi_concentration_camp category, ranking #12 of 81).[2]
Key Facts
- Stutthof concentration camp is located in Sztutowo[3].
- Stutthof concentration camp is in the country of Poland[4].
- Stutthof concentration camp's image is recorded as Barracks at Stutthof after liberation.jpg[5].
- Stutthof concentration camp's instance of is recorded as Nazi concentration camp[6].
- Stutthof concentration camp's instance of is recorded as military museum[7].
- Stutthof concentration camp's instance of is recorded as concentration camp[8].
- Stutthof concentration camp's instance of is recorded as memorial[9].
- Stutthof concentration camp's instance of is recorded as crime scene[10].
- Stutthof concentration camp's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 234293508[11].
- Stutthof concentration camp's GND ID is recorded as 4311349-7[12].
- Stutthof concentration camp's locator map image is recorded as Map of Nazi concentration camps.jpg[13].
- Stutthof concentration camp's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no97029619[14].
- Stutthof concentration camp's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 13509208x[15].
- Stutthof concentration camp's IdRef ID is recorded as 050294709[16].
- Stutthof concentration camp's location is recorded as Sztutowo[17].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Elbing (Schichau Werke) concentration camp[18].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Thorn-Winkenau (AEG) concentration camp[19].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Thorn (OT) concentration camp[20].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Danzig-Oliva (Reitschule) concentration camp[21].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Adlershorst concentration camp[22].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Danzig (SS-Hauptversorgungslager)[23].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Danzig-Schellmühl (Carstens) concentration camp[24].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Seerappen concentration camp[25].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Bromberg-Brahnau (DAG Nobel) concentration camp[26].
- Stutthof concentration camp's child organization or unit is recorded as Danzig-Langfuhr concentration camp[27].
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Operations
Subsidiaries include Elbing (Schichau Werke) concentration camp[18]; Thorn-Winkenau (AEG) concentration camp[19]; Thorn (OT) concentration camp[20], a concentration camp[28], in Poland[29]; Danzig-Oliva (Reitschule) concentration camp[21]; Adlershorst concentration camp[22]; and Danzig (SS-Hauptversorgungslager)[23].
Why It Matters
Stutthof concentration camp draws 579 Wikipedia views per month (nazi_concentration_camp category, ranking #12 of 81).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]