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Nemački logor na Beogradskom sajmištu 1941-1944 / Milan Koljanin.

Title
Nemački logor na Beogradskom sajmištu 1941-1944 / Milan Koljanin.
Author
Koljanin, Milan.
Publication
Beograd : ISI, 1992.

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Description
481 p.; 21 cm.
Summary
The German concentration camp at the site of the former Belgrade fair was established in November-December 1941. From December of this year all the Jews who remained in Serbia after the Nazi reprisals and other actions were assembled in this camp, which, at this stage, became known as Judenlager Semlin (Jewish Camp Zemun). 6,400 Jews, mostly women and children, were interned there. In anticipation that in spring 1942 the popular uprising in Serbia would be renewed, the Nazis decided to purge the camp of the Jews and use it for captured rebels. To achieve this goal, the Nazis used gas vans, in which they gassed all the prisoners of Zemun in April-May 1942. From May 1942 the camp, renamed Anhaltelager Semlin, was used for non-Jewish victims.
Series Statement
Stradanja i otpori ; 7
Uniform Title
Stradanja i otpori ; 7.
Subject
  • Zemun (Concentration camp)
  • 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945 > Serbia
  • Zemun (Serbia : Concentration Camp)
Note
  • In Serbo-Croatian (roman).
  • Summary in English.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 456-[466]) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
8674030394
OCLC
31976217
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library