Jadovno concentration camp was founded and controlled by Croatian Ustaše in 1941 and was used as the place where the victims were taken away to be executed. During its operation of 132 days, it is estimated that 40,123 victims were killed.
Jadovno concentration camp was located in а valley on Velebit mountain occupying an area of 1250 square meters, fenced with barbed wire 4 meters high. The guards were posted 1 km all around the concentration ca...
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Jadovno concentration camp was founded and controlled by Croatian Ustaše in 1941 and was used as the place where the victims were taken away to be executed. During its operation of 132 days, it is estimated that 40,123 victims were killed.
Jadovno concentration camp was located in а valley on Velebit mountain occupying an area of 1250 square meters, fenced with barbed wire 4 meters high. The guards were posted 1 km all around the concentration camp's barbed wire. Prisoners, mostly Serbs, arrived first in prison in Gospić where selection for the concentration camps was done. In concentration camp Jadovno they arrived through the village Trnovac.
The Jadovno victims association states that in 132 days in the camp 40,123 victims were killed. Among them 38,010 were Serbs, 1,998 were Jews, 88 Croats, 11 Slovenes, 9 Muslims, 2 Hungarians, 2 Czechs, 1 Russian, 1 Roma and 1 Montenegrin. Dr. Đuro Zatezalo who concentrated his work on Ustashe run concentration camp, has included Jadovno camp in...
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