Banjica concentration camp
The Banjica concentration camp (German: KZ Banjica, Serbian: Бањички логор, romanized: Banjički logor) was a Nazi German concentration camp in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, the military administration of the Third Reich established after the Invasion and occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II. In response to escalating resistance, the German army instituted severe repressive measures – mass executions of civilian hostages and the establishment of concentration camps. Located in the Banjica neighborhood of Dedinje—a suburb of Belgrade—it was originally used by the Germans as a center for holding hostages. The camp was later used to hold anti-fascist Serbs, Jews, Roma, captured Partisans, Chetniks and other opponents of Nazi Germany. By 1942, most executions occurr
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Banjica concentration camp
The Banjica concentration camp (German: KZ Banjica, Serbian: Бањички логор, romanized: Banjički logor) was a Nazi German concentration camp in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, the military administration of the Third Reich established after the Invasion and occupation of Yugoslavia during World War II. In response to escalating resistance, the German army instituted severe repressive measures – mass executions of civilian hostages and the establishment of concentration camps. Located in the Banjica neighborhood of Dedinje—a suburb of Belgrade—it was originally used by the Germans as a center for holding hostages. The camp was later used to hold anti-fascist Serbs, Jews, Roma, captured Partisans, Chetniks and other opponents of Nazi Germany. By 1942, most executions occurr
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Banjica (serbiska Banjički log ...... en jugoslavisk militärdomstol.
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Das KZ Banjica war ein Konzent ...... inzig Žarko Fogaraš das Lager.
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El campo de concentración de B ...... risioneros fueron tiroteados.
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Il campo di concentramento di ...... rono fucilati 170 prigionieri.
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Koncentrační tábor Banjica, zn ...... prohlášen za kulturní památku.
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Le camp de concentration de Ba ...... le meurtre de 170 prisonniers.
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The Banjica concentration camp ...... ted. The site is now a museum.
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Концентрационный лагерь Баница ...... еет статус памятника культуры.
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5 July 1941 – 3/4 October 1944
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A German soldier points his ri ...... tion site for Banjica inmates.
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Location of Banjica within occupied Yugoslavia
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At least 3,849
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Primarily anti-fascistSerbs,Jews,Romaand other anti-fascist prisoners
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A German soldier points his ri ...... tion site for Banjica inmates.
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At least 3,849
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Banjica neighbourhood, Belgrade, Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
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Occupied Yugoslavia
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Location of Banjica within occupied Yugoslavia
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Location of Banjica within occupied Yugoslavia
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Banjica
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Gestapo, Belgrade Special Police and Serbian State Guard
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Primarily anti-fascist Serbs, Jews, Roma and other anti-fascist prisoners
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Banjica (serbiska Banjički log ...... fungerade som avrättningsort.
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Das KZ Banjica war ein Konzent ...... ung unter Milan Nedić genutzt.
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El campo de concentración de B ...... ue el oficial de la Gestapo .
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Il campo di concentramento di ...... ato , ufficiale della Gestapo.
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Koncentrační tábor Banjica, zn ...... odpor německé okupační armádě.
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Le camp de concentration de Ba ...... urels de la Ville de Belgrade.
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The Banjica concentration camp ...... y 1942, most executions occurr
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Концентрационный лагерь Баница ...... ом по отношению к заключённым.
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Banjica (koncentrationsläger)
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Banjica concentration camp
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Camp de concentration de Banjica
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Campo de concentración de Banjica
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Campo di concentramento di Banjica
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KZ Banjica
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Koncentrační tábor Banjica
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Баница (концентрационный лагерь)
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