For reference, a map of the major concentration camps of the Third Reich era, based on a National Geographic map dated 1944 showing the international boundaries at the beginning of WWII, in addition to (red boundaries) the borders of January 1938, prior to the German seizure of Austria and Czechoslovakia.
Note 1: The map only shows the locations of Konzentrationslagers (concentration camps), but does not include the major Vernichtungslagers (extermination camps). Auschwitz and Lublin are noted however, due to their categorisation as both a work camp and a death camp.
Note 2: For different reasons, other camps are sometimes designated as major concentration camps - such as those at Arbeitsdorf, Kauen, Riga-Kaiserwald, Vaivara and Warschau.
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