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Bergen-Belsen (probably 2 subcamps but location is unknown)
Börgermoor (no sub-camp known)
Buchenwald ( 174 subcamps and external kommandos)
Dachau (123 subcamps and external kommandos)
Dieburg (no sub-camp known)
Esterwegen (1 sub-camp)
Flossenburg (94 subcamps and external kommandos)
Gundelsheim (no sub-camp known)
Neuengamme (96 subcamps and external kommandos)
Papenburg (no sub-camp known)
Ravensbruck (31 subcamps and external kommandos)
Sachsenhausen (44 subcamps and external kommandos)
Sachsenburg (no sub-camp known)
Mauthausen (49 subcamps and external kommandos)
Breendonck (no sub-camp known)
Czechoslovakia:
Theresienstadt (9 external kommandos)
Generally, historians accept six extermination camps:
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yes and one of them was up ue ****
The most famous concentration camp is Auschwitz because it was one of the biggest death camps, located in Poland.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Hitler did not want to scare the residents of Germany :P
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
Death camps
Death camps and railroadsThe camps were located close to rail lines as the victims were transported to the camps by rail's. where where they
Death camps were the Nazi's way to eliminate those who did not fit their mold. In all, there were seven death camps located in Europe.
I fear that horrible experiences occurred in all death camps. Most of the death camps of the Holocaust were in southern Poland.
All over germany
So the Jews were easier to transport to their deaths. It was all part of the nazi machine like death camps.
The death camps were located in Poland and Germany.
Auschwitz Birkenau, it acts as an death camp but it's an extermination camp.
The most famous concentration camp is Auschwitz because it was one of the biggest death camps, located in Poland.
All camps were technically concentration camps, generally the extermination camps were called 'death camps'.
Hitler did not want to scare the residents of Germany :P
Death camps were built to kill prisoners systematically
Most of the European Jews lived in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary.