List of the Camps
The camps are classified by countries, based on the 1939-1945 borders. When known, the name of each sub-camp or external kommando is followed by the name of the company which used inmates as slaves. A star means that the inmates of the camp were women.
This list is far from complete. It is estimated that the Nazis established 15,000 camps in the occupied countries. There were several small camps which were created for limited-time operations against local populations. Most of these camps were destroyed by the Nazis themselves, sometimes after two or three months of activity. This list does not contain the names of the ghettos created by the Nazis, even if several ghettos (i.e. Theresienstadt Ghetto) had their own external kommandos (work teams).
* Germany:
*M Bergen-Belsen (probably 2 sub-camps but location is unknown)
* Börgermoor (no sub-camp known)
*M Buchenwald ( 174 sub-camps and external kommandos)
*M Dachau (123 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Dieburg (no sub-camp known)
* Esterwegen (1 sub-camp)
* Flossenburg (94 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Gundelsheim (no sub-camp known)
* Neuengamme (96 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Papenburg (no sub-camp known)
* Ravensbruck (31 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Sachsenhausen (44 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Sachsenburg (no sub-camp known)
* Austria:
* Mauthausen (49 sub-camps and external kommandos)
* Belgium:
* B��mreendonck (no sub-camp known
* Czechoslovakia:
*M Theresienstadt (9 sub-camps)
* Estonia:
* Vivara
* Finland:
* Kangasjarvi
* Koveri
* France:
* Argeles
* Aurigny
* Brens
* Drancy
* Gurs
* Les Milles
* Le Vernet
* Natzweiler-Struthof (
* Noé
* Récébédou
* Rieucros
* Rivesaltes
* Suresnes
* Thill
* Holland:
* Amersfoort
* Ommen
* Vught ��.ı
* Westerbork
(transit camp: ANNE FRANK AND FAMILY LEFT HOLLAND FROM THIS CAMP
* Italy:
* Bolzano
* Fossoli
* Risiera di San Sabba (no sub-camp known)
* Latvia
* Riga
* Riga-Kaiserwald
* Dundaga
* Eleje-Meitenes
* Jungfernhof
* Lenta
* Spilwe
* Lithuania
* Kaunas
* Aleksotaskowno
* Palemonas
* Pravieniskès
* Volary
* Norway:
* Baerum
* Berg
* Bredtvet
* Falstadt
* Tromsdalen
* Ulven
* Poland:
*M Auschwitz/Birkenau - Oswiecim-Brzezinka (extermination camp - 51 sub-camps)
*M Belzec (extermination camp - 1 sub-camp)
* Bierznow
* Biesiadka
* Dzierzazna & Litzmannstadt (These two camps were "Jugenverwahrlage", children camps. Hundreds of children and teenagers considered as not good enough to be "Germanized" were transfered to these places - see our article about the Lebensborn - and later sent to the extermination canters)
* Gross-Rosen - Rogoznica (77 sub-camps)
* Huta-Komarowska
* Janowska
* Krakow
*M Kulmhof - Chelmno (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - cl��.¸ick here for more information about this camp)
* Lublin (prison - no sub-camp known)
* Lwow (Lemberg)
* Czwartaki
* Lemberg
*M Majdanek (extermination camp - 3 sub-camps)
* Mielec
* Pawiak (prison - no sub-camp known)
* Plaszow (work camp but became later sub-camp of Majdanek) (SHOWN IN SCHLINDLER’S LIST)
* Poniatowa
* Pustkow (work camp - no sub-camp known)
* Radogosz (prison - no sub-camp known)
* Radom
* Schmolz
* Schokken
*M Sobibor (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - click here for more information about this camp)
* Stutthof - Sztutowo (40 sub-camps and external kommandos)
*M Treblinka (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - click here for more information about this camp)
* Wieliczka
* Zabiwoko (work camp - no sub-camp known)
* Zakopane
* Russia: (The real number of concentration and extermination camps established in occupied Soviet Union by the Nazis is unknown. The following list contains the name of the major camps. Some of these camps were under Romanian control; ��6e.g. Akmétchetka or Bogdanovka where 54,000 were executed between December 21th and December 31th, 1941)
* Akmétchetka
* Balanowka
* Bar
* Bisjumujsje
* Bogdanovka
* "Citadelle" (The real name of this camp is unknown. The camp was located near Lvov. Thousands of Russian POWs were killed in this camp)
* Czwartaki
* Daugavpils
* Domanievka
* Edineti
* Kielbasin (or Kelbassino)
* Khorol
* Klooga
* Lemberg
* Mezjapark
* Ponary
* Rawa-Russkaja
* Salapils
* Strazdumujsje
* Yanowski
* Vertugen
(for all these camps, no sub-camp known).
* Yougoslavia:
* Banjica
* Brocice
* Chabatz
* Danica
* Dakovo
* Gornja reka
* Gradiska
* Jadovno
* Jasenovac
* Jastrebarsko
* Kragujevac
* Krapje
* Kruscica
* Lepoglava
* Loborgrad
* Sajmite
* Sisak
* Slano
* Slavonska-Pozega
* Stara-Gradiska