Gospić concentration camp
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The Gospić concentration camp (Croatian: Sabirni logor Gospić; Serbian: Koncentracioni logor Gospić) was one of 26 concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II, established in Gospić (modern-day Croatia).[5]
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Gospić concentration camp | |
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Concentration camp | |
Coordinates | 44.546°N 15.375°E / 44.546; 15.375 |
Commandant | Jozo Rukavina |
Original use | prison |
Operational | June — August 1941[1] |
Inmates | Predominantly Serbs with several thousands of Jews and some Croats[2] |
Killed | Totally in whole complex which also included Velebit and Pag:
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