History of the Serbs

Serbian president speaks with Serbs in Croatian town

He met and spoke with ethnic Serbs there, and visited a local elementary school, to which he presented a gift - 11 laptop computers.

Tanjug is reporting that police increased their presence along the route Vucic's delegation traveled today.

Vrginmost was a place of suffering of Serbs, both in the Second World War and in during the war in the 1900s.

Croats know nothing about Jasenovac

While television footages recently shot showed an incredible ignorance among young people in Croatia about what happened in Jasenovac during the bloody Ustasha regime, a debate broke out as to how many Croats know about this notorious death camp at all. If it is to judge by what TV reporters of several TV productions said, little or nothing.

Weinbaum: Jasenovac exhibition worst I've ever seen

"The setting in Jasenovac is one of the worst exhibitions I've ever seen. This is a true example of blurring the history of the Holocaust and Croatia is not the only country to do it," said Dr. Laurence Weinbaum, President of the World Jewish Congress, after visiting the memorial site of the infamous Ustasha Jasenovac camp.

Vucic: Croatian protest is like Germans protesting to Jews

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday he would like to see the text of a protest note Croatia sent to Serbia over the Jasenovac exhibition.

The exhibition, staged at the UN in New York, is dedicated to the Jasenovac death camp of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a WW2 Nazi-allied entity that carried out mass murder of Serbs, Jews, and Roma.

President: Croatian protest, like Germans protesting to Jews

The exhibition, staged at the UN in New York, is dedicated to the Jasenovac death camp of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a WW2 Nazi-allied entity that carried out mass murder of Serbs, Jews, and Roma.

Vucic said that he would "then ask whether this is possible" - considering that historical facts about the concentration camp are quite clear.

Vucic "doesn't know" about SNS symbols at death camp site

Speaking in Davos on Friday, the Serbian president said he "did not know what this was about" and had "not seen it."

"If anyone has done anything wrong, we will apologize," Vucic said.

Previously, the daily Danas said that the SNS opened its office at the site of the Staro Sajmiste (Old Fairgrounds) concentration camp, and published a photo of it on the front page.

Croatian PM urged to bow before victims of WW2 death camp

In his address, Dacic invited Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic to travel to Jasenovac and bow before the victims.

Jasenovac was a death camp set up by the Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) - a wartime Nazi-allied entity - and a place of mass murder of Serbs, Jews, and Roma.

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