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Nazi concentration camps in Norway

Nazi concentration camps in Norway were concentration camps or prisons in Norway established or taken over by the Quisling regime and Nazi German authorities during the German occupation of Norway that began on 9 April 1940 and used for internment of persons by the Nazi authorities. 709 prison camps or concentration camps, [including some death camps,] were counted by a project that had Randi Bratteli, as an advisor. Another source has claimed that there were around 620 prison camps.

Finnmark
In the county of Finnmark, 110 prison camps had a total of around 14,000 prisoners, including 10,000 Soviet POWs that had been transported to Oslo via Germany, then on to Trondheim before being sailed northwards. Some prisoners came from the German penal system. Some prisoners were Norwegian including those who had been linked to the so-called Teacher Strike of 1942. ;Karasjok MunicipalityKarasjok prison camp received around 400 prisoners. ;Sør-Varanger MunicipalityHøybuktmoen • At Neiden there was a camp for Russian One of these camps held suspected members of the Persfjord Grouppartisans on the Varanger Peninsula. There were concentration camps for teachers at: • KirkenesElvenesSandnes ==Troms==
Troms
Bardufoss concentration campKrøkebærslettaKvænangen concentration camp ( It consisted of two subcamps, Veidal and Badderen, which was also known as Veiskaret.) • Sydspissen concentration campTromsdalen detention camp ==Nordland==
Nordland
. 28 prison camps were located between Mo i Rana and Fauske (and 25 of these were for Soviet POWs). • Lager I Beisfjord ("No. 1 camp Beisfjord" - in Norwegian Beisfjord fangeleir) • Railroad slaves lived in "barracks near Bjørnelva". ==Trøndelag==
Trøndelag
. • In Levanger Municipality there was the Falstad concentration camp near the SS-camp Falstad. • At Oppdal Municipality was Stalag 308, supplying forced labor for the construction of the Nordland Line. • At Orkdal Municipality was Fannrem concentration camp where the prisoners were sent to work on the Orkdal Line. In Norwegian it is now known as Austråttleiren. Austråttleiren ==Vestland==
Vestland
. • Ulven concentration campEspeland concentration camp • In Bergen: Storetveit skole had 268 prisoners. • At Framnes at Norheimsund, a boarding school was turned into a detention camp. ==Vestfold==
Vestfold
• In Færder Municipality, on the Bolærne archipelago, there was a death camp for Russians on Mellom Bolæren [present-day Midtre Bolærne ]. • Tønsberg Municipality had Berg internment camp (Berg interneringsleir) ==Akershus==
Akershus
Bærum Municipality had Grini concentration camp. • Lillestrøm Municipality had a prison camp at Øvredalen skole in Gansdalen. It had [Soviet] prisoners. • Nittedal Municipality had Åneby fangeleir. ==Østfold==
Østfold
Indre Østfold Municipality had SS-Sonderlager Mysen, located in Mysen. Grini 1941-43.jpg|Photo of Grini detention camp (in Bærum) ==Oslo==
Oslo
• At Ljanskollen in the borough of Søndre Nordstrand there was ''''' [German: Lager Ljanskollen; "Ljanskollen prison camp", presently also known as "Fangeleir Fiskevollen". The prisoners constructed an oil line (including oil pump), that went 100 metres into the bedrock; the oil line went on up to a railway sideline that came from Holmlia; the camp at Ljanskollen had a majority of Norwegian prisoners, and it was a satellite camp of Grini Concentration Camp. ==See also==
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