Approximately 20 (including death camps).
List of concentration/extermination camps in Germany:
-Arbeitsdorf
-Bergen-Belson
-Berlin-Marzahn
-Bernburg
-Breitenau
-Buchenwald
-Dachau
-Flossenburg
-Hinzert
-Kaufering/Landsberg
-Langenstein/Zwieberge
-Malchow
-Mittelbau-Dora
-Neuengamme
-Niederhagen
-Ohrdruf
-Oranienburg
-Osthofen
-Ravensbruck
-Sachenhausen
No, many were in various occupied countries. In particular, the extermination camps were situated in Poland. Please see the related question.
By the end of 1937 there was only 5 main Concentration Camps, 4 were in Germany and 1 was in Austria.
According to research reports, Nazis actually set up 20 000 concentration camps.
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
Actually in 1942 many of the Jews were already being brought to concentration camps
what was Hitler's purpose for sending Jews to concentration camps and what is a concentration camp.
Back in 1940, there were five concentration camps in Germany. These camps were established to eradicate resistance groups, political prisoners, racial groups of the Jews and Roma.
By the end of 1937 there was only 5 main Concentration Camps, 4 were in Germany and 1 was in Austria.
none, Germany uses a standard prison system.
The main concentration camps in Germany proper were Esterwegen, Neuengamme, Bergen-Belsen, Ravensbruck, Sachsenhausen, Mittelbau-Dora, Buchenwald, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Grafeneck. Note that while many, many deaths occurred in those camps, they were not built specifically as death camps (except for Grafeneck) - most of the death camps were in Eastern Europe, especially Poland and Czechoslovakia.
There were many concentration camps.That's ever so simple: Bergen Belsen (Germany) Dachau (Germany) Mauthausen Gusen (Austria) Flossenburg (Germany) Auschwitz
Germany is the country most associated with concentration camps, since Hitler started many of them to exterminate the Jewish people during World War II.
According to research reports, Nazis actually set up 20 000 concentration camps.
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
Actually in 1942 many of the Jews were already being brought to concentration camps
Many concentration camps were not in Germany. Auschwitz is in Poland for example. As the Germans invaded other countries, they found other Jews that were also sent to the camps.
what was Hitler's purpose for sending Jews to concentration camps and what is a concentration camp.
"Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 concentration and death camps to imprison its many millions of victims." Courtesy of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum