The article analyzes the peculiarities of the destruction of Serbian Jews during Second Wolrd War in the local and European context. Of all the sites in Serbia relevant to the destruction of the Serbian Jews, Sajmiste is the most important. After the consideration of the attitude of Germans and Nedic’s regime toward Jews and “Gypsies” in the context of the Final Solution, the author highlights that the Sajmiste internment camp was transformed into a local death camp—the only such site outside the territories of Poland and the Soviet Union. Serbia was the one country outside Poland and the Soviet Union where all Jewish victims were killed on the spot without deportation. It was the first country after Estonia to be declared “judenfrei.” More...
The Serbian town of Šabac occupies a significant place in the memory discourse devoted to the Holoca...
This paper seeks to present various levels of the Croatian-Slavonian Jews’ experience of the First W...
„Konačno rešenje” jevrejskog pitanja definisano nacističkom odlukom o biološkom uništenju jevrejstva...
The article analyzes the peculiarities of the destruction of Serbian Jews during Second Wolrd War in...
In 1937 a national exhibition site opened in Belgrade. Originally intended to represent indigenous a...
The article outlines the history of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin as a very ...
The paper is an attempt to show the central role of Topovske šupe camp and Judenlager Semlin in the ...
The article analyses the longstanding ambition of the nationalist elite in Serbia to have the site o...
Nazi Germany, which invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on April 6, 1941, and then occupied it, had in...
The course of the Holocaust in Slovakia has been comprehensively and reliably reconstructed in both ...
Article about the Holocaust and forced labour for Jews in German occupied Serbia 1941-194
The Serbian town of Šabac occupies asignificant place in the memory discourse devoted to the Holocau...
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English)...
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English)...
On their voyage down the Danube, a large group of more than 1,300 Jewish refugees from Central Europ...
The Serbian town of Šabac occupies a significant place in the memory discourse devoted to the Holoca...
This paper seeks to present various levels of the Croatian-Slavonian Jews’ experience of the First W...
„Konačno rešenje” jevrejskog pitanja definisano nacističkom odlukom o biološkom uništenju jevrejstva...
The article analyzes the peculiarities of the destruction of Serbian Jews during Second Wolrd War in...
In 1937 a national exhibition site opened in Belgrade. Originally intended to represent indigenous a...
The article outlines the history of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin as a very ...
The paper is an attempt to show the central role of Topovske šupe camp and Judenlager Semlin in the ...
The article analyses the longstanding ambition of the nationalist elite in Serbia to have the site o...
Nazi Germany, which invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on April 6, 1941, and then occupied it, had in...
The course of the Holocaust in Slovakia has been comprehensively and reliably reconstructed in both ...
Article about the Holocaust and forced labour for Jews in German occupied Serbia 1941-194
The Serbian town of Šabac occupies asignificant place in the memory discourse devoted to the Holocau...
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English)...
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English)...
On their voyage down the Danube, a large group of more than 1,300 Jewish refugees from Central Europ...
The Serbian town of Šabac occupies a significant place in the memory discourse devoted to the Holoca...
This paper seeks to present various levels of the Croatian-Slavonian Jews’ experience of the First W...
„Konačno rešenje” jevrejskog pitanja definisano nacističkom odlukom o biološkom uništenju jevrejstva...