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 ...
Dinko Sakic, the last known living commander of a World War II concentration camp, died Sunday night in a Croatian hospital while serving a 20-year sentence for war crimes, officials said Monday. He ...
Orthodox patriarch mourns victims at ‘Croatia’s Auschwitz’ Patriarch of Constantinople visits Jasenovac, a death camp operated by pro-Nazi regime from 1941-5 where at least tens of thousands died ...
Serb and Jewish umbrella groups in Croatia said Tuesday they would snub for the fourth straight year a commemoration for the victims of the country’s notorious World War II death camp, saying the ...
In this Friday, Sept. 23, 2016 photo, Montenegro parliament speaker Andrija Mandic, left, and lawmaker Milan Knezevic attend a press conference in Podgorica, Montenegro. Croatia has declared three ...
President Shimon Peres and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic spoke at a memorial Sunday at the notorious concentration camp Jasenovac, which was the largest death camp in Croatia and Yugoslavia during ...
Zagreb _ Dinko Sakic, a former commander of Croatia's most notorious Nazi-era concentration camp at Jasenovac during the Second World War, has died at age 86. Sakic was in charge during May-October ...
In the first of a two-part series, BIRN reports on how Dinko Sakic, the last living commander of Croatia’s World War II concentration camp Jasenovac, was tracked down in Argentina and extradited 20 ...