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Jasenovac and the Persistence of the Past
This article discusses the contested and iconic status that former WWII Jasenovac Concentration Camp has in context of Croatian and wider Southeastern European war heritage. As a starting point, the historical background of the Jasenovac Concentration Camp will be viewed within the context of the political and social conflicts in Southeastern Europe in
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Spomen područje Jasenovac, ur. Tea BENČIĆ RIMAY, Jasenovac, 2006.
Prikaz knjige.
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The early stages of the Jasenovac concentration camp from its very beginnings to the end of 1941 are described by present author. After the Rome Agreement, the Independent State of Croatia (ISC/NDH) was forced to abandon the first camps already founded within the Italian occupation zone.
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Evaluation of Genotoxic Pressure along the Sava River. [PDF]
Kolarević S +16 more
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The moral economy of home construction in late socialist Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Archer R.
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Water quality of medium size watercourse under baseflow conditions: the case study of river Sutla in Croatia. [PDF]
Dragun Z +3 more
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Large Anthrax Outbreak in a New Locality in Croatia, 2022. [PDF]
Žmak L +9 more
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Relationship between potentially toxic elements and macrophyte communities in the Sava river. [PDF]
Jarić S +11 more
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Social Media, Stereotypes, and the Acknowledgement of War Crimes. [PDF]
Vico S.
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