Mass murders of Serbs, Jews, and Romas by Ustashas during World War II.
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In 1943, Croatia witnessed the horrific widespread mass killings of Serbs, Jews, and Romas by the Ustashas. This dark period in Croatian history marked a brutal and systematic genocide where thousands of innocent lives were tragically lost. The Ustashas, a fascist and ultranationalist organization, carried out these atrocities as part of their ethnic cleansing campaign during World War II. The impact of this event still resonates today, serving as a somber reminder of the atrocities committed during that tumultuous time. As we reflect on this painful chapter in history, we are reminded of the importance of tolerance, unity, and standing against hatred and discrimination. #CroatianHistory #UstashaCrimes #RememberingTheVictims
Location : Croatia
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