Sisak children's concentration camp

Sisak children's concentration camp

Sisak children's concentration camp was a concentration camp during World War II, set up by the Croatian fascist Ustaše government for Jewish, Roma and Serbian children. The camp was located in Sisak, Croatia. It was part of the Jasenovac cluster of concentration and death camps and of the wider Nazi-controlled genocidal effort across Europe.

Deaths

The camp held more than 6600 Jewish, Roma, and Serbian children throughout World War II, estimates state over 1600 diedFact|date=May 2008.

ee also

*Jasenovac concentration camp
*Jastrebarsko Children's Concentration Camp


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