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    The Sajmište concentration camp (pronounced [sâjmiːʃtɛ]) was a Nazi German concentration and extermination camp during World War II. It was located at...
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    Kaserer and Friedrich Polte. Jadovno concentration camp was the first camp used for extermination by the Ustaše. Jadovno was operational from May 1941...
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  • were being held at the Stara Gradiška concentration camp, itself a sub-camp of the Jasenovac concentration camp complex. Information about the plight...
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    Stara Gradiška was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The camp was specially constructed...
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    Jasenovac concentration camp. Jadovno concentration camp Jasenovac concentration camp Sisak children's concentration camp Stara Gradiška concentration camp Lobor...
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    Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    were arrested and sent to concentration camps such as Jasenovac, Stara Gradiška, Gospić and Jadovno. There were 22–26 camps in NDH in total. Historian...
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    transported to the Jasenovac concentration camp, where they perished. As many as 3,800 women and children were interned at the camp over the course of its existence...
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    Vjekoslav Luburić (category Nazi concentration camp commandants)
    April 1969) was a Croatian Ustaše official who headed the system of concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during much of World War...
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    Jasenovac where some 50,000 Serbs were killed. Sisak and Jastrebarsko concentration camp were specially formed for children. During the war, around 300,000...
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  • to the ground. Other concentration camps were the Đakovo camp, Gospić camp, Jadovno camp, Kruščica camp and the Lepoglava camp. Ustasha militias and...
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    In October, he was transferred to Stara Gradiška, a sub-camp of the Jasenovac concentration camp under the support of Vjekoslav Luburić, where he became...
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  • List of prisoners of Jasenovac (category Jasenovac concentration camp)
    prisoners of Jasenovac concentration camp (1941–1945). Bolded names in caps and italics indicate those listed below who survived the camp and the war. Zaim...
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    Republika Srpska (in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The government of Krajina had de facto control over central parts of the territory while control of the outskirts...
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  • The Bučje camp (Croatian: Logor Bučje) was a concentration camp ran by rebel Croatian Serb forces during the early stages of the Croatian War of Independence...
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  • Diana Budisavljević (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Roma, setting up numerous concentration camps in Croatia. After she learned about children held at Loborgrad concentration camp, she launched a relief campaign...
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    Parliament of Yugoslavia. He was killed in 1942 by the Ustashas in the Jadovno concentration camp, during the World War II genocide of Serbs in the Independent...
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    Renéo (2006). La politique étrangère de la Croatie, de son indépendance à nos jours, 1991-2006. Les Presses de l'Université Laval. p. 193. ISBN 2763780199...
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    the Scorpions is depicted in the 2013 film Killing Season, starring Robert de Niro and John Travolta. In the 2016 film Captain America: Civil War, the primary...
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    Srb uprising Concentration camps Gospić concentration camp Slana concentration camp Jadovno concentration camp Jasenovac concentration camp Jastrebarsko...
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  • of 96 Ustashas were arrested, killed, or executed including former concentration camp commandants Ante Vrban and Ljubo Miloš. With the defeat of the Independent...
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    Times. Archived from the original on 18 May 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2010. DeRouen Jr., Karl; Heo, Uk (2007). Civil Wars of the World: Major Conflicts since...
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  • Statuta Valachorum (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Croatia. This process began in the second half of the 16th century with concentration in Upper Slavonia where they lived in accordance with their traditions...
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    civilians were killed during or after the battle, others were sent to concentration camps such as Jasenovac, Stara Gradiška, Sajmište, or forced labor mines...
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  • Ustaše (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Island of Pag Jadovno near Gospić Kruščica near Vitez and Travnik in Bosnia Đakovo Loborgrad in Zagorje Tenja near Osijek These camps were closed by...
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    Renéo (2006). La politique étrangère de la Croatie, de son indépendance à nos jours, 1991-2006. Les Presses de l'Université Laval. p. 193. ISBN 2763780199...
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    During World War I, Austria-Hungary turned Gomirje Monastery into concentration camp for Serbian Orthodox priests from the Triune Kingdom and areas of...
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  • acceptance of it, and the replacement of the JNA by UNPROFOR, would represent a de facto acceptance of Croatian sovereignty over the territory held by the RSK...
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    resulted in the deaths of over 100,000 Serbs and Jews in concentration and extermination camps in the NDH, murdering and torturing several hundred thousand...
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  • the plan arose from talks between Kinkel and French foreign minister Hervé de Charette on 28 June. They proposed establishing zones of separation to enforce...
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    Immediately after the occupation, the brethren were arrested and taken to a concentration camp. Hieromonk Joakim (Joachim, Babić) was killed and the others were...
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