This article is about Nazi concentration camps. For other types of Nazi camps, see Types of Nazi camps.
Nazi concentration camps
SS men and barracks at Hinzert
Jewish women selected for work at Auschwitz II-Birkenau
View of Flossenbürg after liberation
Nazi concentration camps
Prisoners hauling earth for the construction of the "Russian camp" at Mauthausen
Main camps
Arbeitsdorf
Auschwitz
Bergen-Belsen
Buchenwald
Dachau
Flossenbürg
Gross-Rosen
Herzogenbusch
Hinzert
Kaiserwald
Kauen
Kraków-Płaszów
Majdanek
Mauthausen–Gusen
Mittelbau-Dora
Natzweiler-Struthof
Neuengamme
Niederhagen
Ravensbrück
Sachsenhausen
Stutthof
Vaivara
Warsaw
Organization
Agencies
Concentration Camps Inspectorate
SS Main Economic and Administrative Office
German Earth and Stone Works (DEST)
Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe
SS-Totenkopfverbände (Camp SS)
Subdivisions
Appellplatz
Sanitätswesen
Subcamp
SS-Baubrigaden
Camp brothels
Politische Abteilung
Revier
Strafkompanie
Topics
Action 14f13
Extermination through labor
Identification of inmates
Badges
Language
Disciplinary and Penal Code
Death marches
Postenpflicht
Personnel
Commandant
Lagerführer
Schutzhaftlagerführer
Female guards
Wehrmacht
Luftwaffe guards
Prisoners
Classification
Prisoner functionary
Kapo
"Asocials"
Criminals
Homosexuals
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jews
Political prisoners
Nacht und Nebel
Sonder- und Ehrenhaft
"Race defilers"
Soviet prisoners of war
Nationalities
Czechs
French
Germans
Poles
Russians
Yugoslavs
According to the Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, there were 23 main concentration camps (German: Stammlager), of which most had a system of satellite camps.[1] Including the satellite camps, the total number of Nazi concentration camps that existed at one point in time is at least a thousand, although these did not all exist at the same time.[2]
^Volume 1, table of contents
^Karin Orth in Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945, p. 195, fn 49
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