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Konzentrationslager Crveni krst

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Tina
August 3, 2021
The concentration camp located in the district of Crveni Krst (Red Cross) is one of the few fully preserved fascist camps in Europe. Even today, it provides authentic testimony to the perils of the Serbian, Romani, and Jewish population, communists, numerous supporters of the liberation movement and partisans, who were incarcerated here during the German occupation of Serbia (1941-1944). The sinister grey low-rise buildings here tell a special story though: on the 12th February 1942 there was a massive escape of prisoners. Out of 147 inmates who attempted to flee, 105 managed to escape, while 82 died along the way. After that successful escape, and another in December 1942, the camp became a venue of death.
The concentration camp located in the district of Crveni Krst (Red Cross) is one of the few fully preserved fascist camps in Europe. Even today, it provides authentic testimony to the perils of the Serbian, Romani, and Jewish population, communists, numerous supporters of the liberation movement and…
Branislav
January 5, 2019
German built concentration camp from II World War
Marko
November 7, 2019
The most preserved World War II Camp!!!
Vesela
May 14, 2015
The first breakthrough of concentration camp prisoners in all of Nazi territories during the second World War happened at this Concentration Camp, called "Crveni Krst". Heartbreaking museum. Must see!
Uros
July 13, 2020
The Crveni Krst (Red Cross) concentration camp located in Crveni Krst, Niš, was operated by the German Gestapo and used to hold captured Serbs, Jews and Romanis during the Second World War. Established in mid-1941, it was used to detain as many as 35.000 people during the war and was liberated in 1944. More than 10.000 people are thought to have been killed at the camp. After the war, a memorial to the victims of the camp was erected on Mount Bubanj, where many inmates were shot.
The Crveni Krst (Red Cross) concentration camp located in Crveni Krst, Niš, was operated by the German Gestapo and used to hold captured Serbs, Jews and Romanis during the Second World War. Established in mid-1941, it was used to detain as many as 35.000 people during the war and was liberated in 19…

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Der Ort, an dem die Teufel leben & Spa
Das Geheimnis der Soko-Stadt
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Bulevar 12. februara
Niš, Central Serbia