The Bergen-Belson
No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
the first permanent Nazi concentration camp was built near Munich.
Buchenwald, though initially it was called Ettersberg (for a couple of weeks or so).
The first Nazi Concentration Camp was Dachau Concentration Camp. Since it's called Dachau, it's in Dachau,Germany.
No, it was the main camp that the Nazis built in Austria.
March 22nd 1933.
The Buna camp (Monowitz, Auschwitz III) made various plastics for I.-G. Farben. It was the first concentration camp built by private entreprise.
Dachua Concentration camp
A concentration camp.
When I visited Dachau (30 minutes outside Munich), the tour guide said it was the first official concentration camp. It opened as a work camp in around 1933, and slowly converted into a more severe concentration camp. They did eventually build a small gas chamber there.
The first concentration camp opened in Germany was the Dachau camp, which was near Munich. It opened on March 22, 1933, early in Adolf Hitler's reign. It was originally intended to act as a sort of prison for Communists who had been arrested after the Reichstag fire.
Hitler designed Dachau concentration camp but it was the people who was going to be in it who built it.