Jasenovac
Executed Teenage Partisan Fighter Commemorated in Croatia
The Serbian National Council, which represents Croatia's Serb minority, and the Youth Initiative for Human Rights NGO organised a trip to the former Stara Gradiska and Jasenovac camps on Sunday on the anniversary of the execution of Nada Dimic, a member of the anti-Ustasa resistance movement in WWII.
Croatian Ministry Recommends School Trips to WWII Jasenovac Camp
The Science and Education Ministry told BIRN on Wednesday that it will recommend that Croatian schools organise visits to the Jasenovac Memorial Site as part of pupils' civic education studies from the start of the next school year.
"Therefore schools, if they decide [to do] that activity, can put [it] in their school curriculum," the ministry said.
Expert: 800,000 Serbs were killed in Croat WW2 death camp
Jasenovac was a death camp in Croatia for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, set up and operated by the Ustasha regime of the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during the Second World War.
Fascist WW2-era flag shown on Croatian state TV
The flag made an appearance during the sports segment of HRT's main news program.
The Ustasha regime was in power in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) - a WW2 Nazi-allied entity that set up and operated death camps for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, including in Jasenovac.
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Book Event Questioning WWII Crimes Planned for Zagreb Church
The Society for Research of the Threefold Jasenovac Camp, which questions whether the fascist Ustasa-run Jasenovac detention site was really a concentration camp during World War II, is to hold a promotional event for a book entitled 'The Jasenovac Lie Revealed' at a Zagreb church on January 16.
Tesla's relatives died in Croat death camp, documents show
Jasenovac was a death camp for Serbs, Jews, and Roma, set up and operated by the Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) - a WW2 Nazi-allied entity.
Croatian Anti-Fascists Disrupt Jasenovac Book Promotion
Anti-fascists in the Croatian city of Sibenik staged a protest during the promotion of a book that downplays the crimes committed at the Ustasa-run Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II.
Jasenovac Camp Book Challenges Right-Wing Revisionism
Historian Ivo Goldstein launched a new study of Croatia’s Jasenovac concentration camp, challenging attempts to downplay the crimes committed there by the fascist Ustasa during World War II.
Croatian Church Venues Host Jasenovac Camp Revisionist Events
Slovenian right-winger Roman Leljak will promote his book and film denying academic research-based data on the Jasenovac World War II concentration camp at Catholic church venues across Croatia.