Vyhne
Vyhne was the smallest of three main domestic labor camps into which Slovak Jews were concentrated from 1942–1944. Initially used to provide temporary housing for Jewish refugees wishing to emigrate, the camp at Vyhne was converted into a Jewish labor camp in early 1942. Laborers performed construction work and worked in workshops producing clothing and leather goods.Vyhne was liberated in the Slovak National Uprising of August 1944.