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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

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No, many were in various occupied countries. In particular, the extermination camps were situated in Poland. Please see the related question.

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