Crimes in the Jasenovac Camp

Zagreb 1946

Report of the State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of the Occupiers and their Collaborators

THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT, Crimes in the Jasenovac Camp, was published by the State Commission of Croatia for the Investigation of the Crimes of the Occupiers and their Collaborators, a body formed by the Communist government of Yugoslavia one year after the end of World War II. It contains numerous statements from the handful of inmates who survived Jasenovac and its demolition by the Ustase just before their defeat and retreat from the country in May 1945, as well as an extensive overview of the four year history of the largest concentration camp in Southeast Europe.

This version of Crimes in the Jasenovac Camp was translated by Sinisa Djuric, who also composed an introduction to the report, and is published by The Pavelic Papers.

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