1. The Role of Concentration Camps in the Policies of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in 1941
- Author
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Koljanin, Milan, Koljanin, Milan, Koljanin, Milan, and Koljanin, Milan
- Abstract
The paper-based on archival, published and press sources, and relevant literature presents the ideological basis and enforcement of the Croatian policy of the extermination of the Serbs and Jews in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) which had its place within the New Order of Europe. Soon after the establishment of the NDH in April 1941, the destruction process was partially centralised in a network of camps centred at Gospić. After the outbreak of a mass Serb uprising and the dissolution of the Gospić camp, a new and much larger system of camps centred at Jasenovac operated as an extermination and concentration camp from the end of August 1941 until the end of the war. In November 1941, the mass internment of undesirable population groups was provided for by law, whereby the destruction process was given a "legal" form., Rad je zasnovan na arhivskim, objavljenim i štampanim izvorima i relevantnoj literaturi i predstavlja ideološku osnovu i sprovođenje hrvatske politike istrebljenja Srba i Jevreja u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj (NDH) koja je imala svoje mesto u okviru Novog poretka Evrope. Ubrzo nakon uspostave NDH u aprilu 1941. proces razaranja je delomično centralizovan u mreži logora sa središtem u Gospiću. Nakon izbijanja masovnog srpskog ustanka i raspuštanja logora Gospić, novi i mnogo veći sistem logora sa središtem u Jasenovcu je od kraja avgusta 1941. do kraja rata funkcionisao kao logor za istrebljenje i koncentracioni logor. U novembru 1941. zakonom je predviđeno masovno interniranje nepoželjnih grupa stanovništva, čime je proces uništenja dobio "pravni" oblik.
- Published
- 2015