JASENOVAC, Croatia (AP) - Croatia on Tuesday commemorated the victims of a World War II concentration camp where tens of thousands of people perished in the hands of a pro-Nazi puppet regime at the time.
Croatia commemorates victims of WWII concentration camp where tens of thousands perished
JASENOVAC, Croatia (AP) - Croatia on Tuesday commemorated the victims of a World War II concentration camp where tens of thousands of people perished in the hands of a pro-Nazi puppet regime at the time.
Top Croatian officials and representatives of the Serb, Jewish, Roma and antifascist organizations attended the ceremonies marking 80 years after hundreds of prisoners attempted a breakthrough on April 22, 1945.
Only 92 people survived the breakthrough attempt out of some 600 men, according to the Jasenovac memorial center data. Prisoners at the camp, known as the Balkan Auschwitz, also included women and children.
Slavko Milanovic, born in 1937, was just a child when he was brought to Jasenovac with his mother, aunt and sister. Milanovic still remembers how prison guards separated children from their mothers.