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Jasenovac Concentration Camp

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The Jasenovac concentration camp (often referred to as 'The Yugoslavian Auschwitz') was established in 1941 by The Independent State of Croatia and was solely operated by the governing Ustase regime. Inmates of the camp were mostly slaughtered by so-called „srbosjek” (Serbcutter) – a provisional tool made from a leather glove and an agricultural knife. Until now we are not sure how many people were killed in the camp - during the years an estimated count has varied from 30,000 to 1.4 million of victims. The most often estimation is 100 000 people, mostly Serbs. The Memorial Site was established in 1990, shortly before the first democratic election in Croatia.

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