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The Jadovno concentration camp was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. Commanded by Juco Rukavina, it was the first of twenty-six concentration camps in the NDH during the war. Established in a secluded area about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the town of Gospić, it held thousands of Serbs and Jews over a period of 122 days from May to August 1941. Inmates were usually killed by being pushed into deep ravines located near the camp. Estimates of the number of deaths at Jadovno range from 10,000 to 68,000, mostly Serbs. The camp was closed on 21 August 1941, and the area where it was located was later handed over to the Kingdom of Italy and became part of Italian Zones II and III. Jadovno was replaced by the greater sized Jasenov

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  • KZ Jadovno (de)
  • Camp de concentration de Jadovno (fr)
  • Campo di concentramento di Jadovno (it)
  • Jadovno concentration camp (en)
  • Jadovno vernietigingskamp (nl)
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  • Das Konzentrationslager Jadovno (serbisch-kyrillisch Сабирни logor Јадовно Sabirni logor Jadovno) war während des Zweiten Weltkriegs das erste von um die 40 Konzentrations- und Internierungslagern im faschistischen Unabhängigen Staat Kroatien (NDH). Das von der kroatischen und rechtsextremen Ustascha zwischen Mai und August 1941 geleitete Lager befand sich in einer abgeschiedenen Gegend etwa 20 Kilometer von der Stadt Gospić. Die Zahl der Todesopfer, vor allem Serben, aber auch viele Juden, ist je nach Quelle und zeitlicher Veröffentlichung umstritten. Das Lager wurde am 21. August 1941 geschlossen und später an das faschistische Königreich Italien übergeben. (de)
  • The Jadovno concentration camp was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. Commanded by Juco Rukavina, it was the first of twenty-six concentration camps in the NDH during the war. Established in a secluded area about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the town of Gospić, it held thousands of Serbs and Jews over a period of 122 days from May to August 1941. Inmates were usually killed by being pushed into deep ravines located near the camp. Estimates of the number of deaths at Jadovno range from 10,000 to 68,000, mostly Serbs. The camp was closed on 21 August 1941, and the area where it was located was later handed over to the Kingdom of Italy and became part of Italian Zones II and III. Jadovno was replaced by the greater sized Jasenov (en)
  • Le camp de Jadovno est un camp de concentration et d'extermination dans l'État indépendant de Croatie (NDH) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Commandé par Juco Rukavina, il s'agit du premier des vingt-six camps ouverts dans le NDH pendant la guerre. Jadovno est situé dans un lieu reculé, à environ 20 kilomètres de la ville de Gospić, et des milliers de Serbes et de Juifs y sont détenus sur une période de 122 jours entre mai et août 1941. La méthode d'exécution habituelle consiste à pousser les détenus dans les ravins profonds qui entourent le camp. Les estimations sur le nombre de morts à Jadovno s'étendent de 10 000 à 68 000 victimes, principalement des Serbes. Le camp est fermé le 21 août 1941 et le secteur dont il dépend passe sous le contrôle du royaume d'Italie : il fait partie des (fr)
  • Il campo di concentramento di Jadovno fu un campo di concentramento e sterminio nello Stato Indipendente di Croazia (NDH) durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Comandato da Juco Rukavina, fu il primo dei ventisei campi di concentramento costruiti nell'NHD durante la guerra. Istituito in un'area a circa 20 chilometri dalla città di Gospić, ospitò migliaia di serbi ed ebrei per un periodo di 122 giorni da maggio ad agosto 1941. Di solito, i detenuti furono uccisi spingendoli in profondi burroni situati vicino al campo. Le stime del numero di morti a Jadovno vanno da 10.000 a 68.000 persone, per lo più serbi. Il campo fu chiuso il 21 agosto 1941 e l'area in cui si trovava fu in seguito ceduta al Regno d'Italia entrando quindi a far parte delle Zone italiane II e III. Jadovno fu poi sostituito d (it)
  • Het Jadovno-vernietigingskamp was een kamp in Kroatië (NDH) tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het werd geleid door Juco Rukavina en was het eerste van 26 kampen in de NDH. Verscholen in natuurgebieden ten westen van het stadje Gospić, werden er tussen mei en augustus 1941 duizenden Serviërs en Joden gedood. De meesten werden gedood door hen in natuurlijke putten en ravijnen te duwen. Het kamp werd gesloten op 21 augustus 1941 toen een Italiaanse bezettingsmacht dit deel van Kroatië bereikte. Het Ustaša-regime kon hun zuiveringsbeleid echter voortzetten in de noordoostelijke helft van het land, waar een Duitse bezetting werd gestationeerd. Jadovno werd vervangen door het grotere kampcomplex bij Jasenovac. Het zuiveringsbeleid hield in om van de ongeveer 1 miljoen (Orthodoxe) Serviërs die in d (nl)
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  • Jadovno (en)
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