- The
Jadovno concentration camp was a
concentration and
extermination camp in the
Independent State of
Croatia (NDH)
during World War II.
Commanded by...
- at
Jadovno and
related execution grounds,
among them 1,000 children.
Other sources generally offer a
range of 10,000–68,000
deaths at the
Jadovno system...
-
being used to make
purses as souvenirs.: 218 On July 17, 1941, in the
Jadovno concentration camp, the
Serbian Orthodox parish priest Damjan Štrbac was...
- to
Danica and
Jadovno early in May 1941.
Those transported to
Danica were all
killed by July 1941,
while those transported to
Jadovno were all killed...
- activist, and WW2 veteran. Švarc is one of a very few
survivors of
notorious Jadovno concentration camp and one of the
founding fathers of
Partizan Belgrade...
- were
killed in m****acres and in
concentration camps like
Jasenovac and
Jadovno. Some 100,000 Serbs, Jews, and anti-fascist
Croat were
killed at Jasenovac...
- of the action. One
member of the group,
Stjepan Devčić, was
killed at
Jadovno by
gendarmerie members during the follow-up operation.
Despite the small...
-
Stara Gradiška, Gospić and
Jadovno.
There were 22–26
camps in NDH in total.
Historian Jozo
Tomasevich described that the
Jadovno concentration camp itself...
- 2003, p. 760.
Hilberg 2003, p. 759: "Surviving
inmates transferred to
Jadovno" Rade Šegrt (26
August 2010). "Prvi put obilježeno
stradanje djece". Nezavisne...
- 2012. "Prof. dr. sc.
Svetozar Livada – ISTRAŽIVAČKI PROJEKAT –
Jadovno 1941".
Jadovno.com. 28
January 2010.
Retrieved 2
February 2012. "Predrag Matvejevic...