Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia information
During World War II, numerous concentration camps existed in the Independent State of Croatia. Most of them were operated by the Croatian Ustaša authorities, but some of them were operated by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.[1]
^"Camps in the Independent State of Croatia". Jasenovac Memorial Area. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
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