Pag concentration camp

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Pag concentration camp was a World War II concentration and extermination camp run by the Ustaše regime on the Croatian island of Pag, where thousands of Serbs, Jews, and others were imprisoned, tortured, and killed during the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II site
concentration camp
extermination camp
administeredBy Ustaše authorities of the Independent State of Croatia NERFINISHED
associatedWith Holocaust in Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
Ustaše genocide of Serbs NERFINISHED
persecution of Jews in the Independent State of Croatia
conflict World War II
country Independent State of Croatia NERFINISHED
eventType mass atrocity site
governingEntity Independent State of Croatia NERFINISHED
governingRegime Ustaše regime NERFINISHED
hasNature death camp
forced labor and killing site
historicalPeriod Holocaust NERFINISHED
World War II in Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
ideologyOfPerpetrators Croatian fascism
anti-Serb racism
antisemitism
ultranationalism
locatedIn Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
Croatia NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Pag
notableCrimeType crimes against humanity
genocide
war crimes
operatedBy Ustaše NERFINISHED
operationalStatus defunct
partOf Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia NERFINISHED
Ustaše camp system NERFINISHED
persecutedGroup Jews NERFINISHED
Roma NERFINISHED
Serbs NERFINISHED
anti-fascists
political opponents
region Dalmatia NERFINISHED
timeframe early 1940s
timeframeContext Axis occupation of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
usedFor extermination
imprisonment
mass murder
torture
victimCountEstimate thousands
victimGroup Jewish civilians
Serb civilians
children
men
women

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