List of Concentration and Internment Camps - Italy

Italy

Name of the camp Date of establishment Date of liberation Estimated number of prisoners Estimated number of deaths
Baranello near Campobasso
Campagna near Salerno June 15, 1940 September 19, 1943
Casolli near Chieti
Chiesanuova near Padua June 1942
Cremona
Ferramonti di Tarsia near Cosenza summer 1940 September 4, 1943 3,800
Finale Emila near Modena
Giado
Gonars near Palmanova March 1942 September 8, 1943 7,000 453; >500
Lipari
Malo near Venice
Molat
Monigo near Treviso June 1942
Montechiarugolo near Parma
Ponza
Potenza
Rab (on the island of Rab) July 1942 September 11, 1943 15,000 2,000
Renicci di Anghiari, near Arezzo October 1942
Sepino near Campobasso
Treviso
Urbisaglia
Vestone
Vinchiaturo, near Campobasso
Visco, near Palmanova winter 1942

Rab concentration camp

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