No, Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside Germany. (The first camp was Dachau).
Stutthof is in Poland, near Gdansk.
Stutthof was a Nazi concentration camp near Danzig.
Stutthof concentration camp was created in 1939.
Stutthof concentration camp ended in 1945.
Kaiserwald and Stutthof are approximately 20 miles apart. Kaiserwald, located near present-day Gdańsk, Poland, was a forest area that housed a concentration camp during World War II, while Stutthof was a concentration camp located to the east of Gdańsk. The distance can vary slightly depending on the specific locations referenced within each area.
Stutthof was one of the smaller concentration camps but had a large number of satellite camps. According to the link below about 85,000 people perished there.
Germany is located in Europe.
the Germany located between Europa and Asia
In Germany Berlin was located in North east Germany
In Germany Berlin was located in North east Germany
Germany is located in eastern Europe