Germany:
Bergen-Belsen (2 sub-camps)
Buchenwald ( 174 sub-camps)
Dachau (123 sub-camps)
Flossenburg (94 sub-camps)
Neuengamme (96 sub-camp)
Ravensbruck (31 sub-camps)
Sachsenhausen (44 sub-camps)
Mittelbau-Dora
Austria:
Mauthausen (49 sub-camps and external kommandos)
Poland:
Auschwitz/Birkenau - Oswiecim-Brzezinka (extermination camp - 51 sub-camps)
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
Jasenovac was a concentration and extermination camp established in the village of the same name by the authorities of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in occupied Yugoslavia
Kulmhof - Chelmno (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - click here for more information about this camp)
Lublin (prison - no sub-camp known)
Lwow (Lemberg)
Czwartaki
Lemberg
Majdanek (extermination camp - 3 sub-camps)
Plaszow (work camp but became later sub-camp of Majdanek)
Poniatowa
Pustkow (work camp - no sub-camp known)
Radogosz (prison - no sub-camp known)
Radom
Schmolz
Schokken
Sobibor (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - click here for more information about this camp)
Stutthof - Sztutowo (40 sub-camps and external kommandos)
Treblinka (extermination camp - no sub-camp known - click here for more information about this camp)
Wieliczka
Zabiwoko (work camp - no sub-camp known)
Zakopane