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Eltűntek a holokausztban - Zimony
註釋A brief history of the Jewish community in Zemun, Serbia, published in connection with the opening of the exhibition "Nestali u Holokaustu" ("Vanished in the Holocaust") in 2015, on the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Immediately after the German troops entered Zemun in April 1941, they interned all of the Jewish men in the camp of Topovske šupe (in Belgrade), and murdered them in December of the same year. The territory of Zemun was given by the Germans to the Independent State of Croatia. The Jewish women and children were interned in the camp in Zemun (Semlin Lager), and from there sent to the camps of Jasenovac and Stara Gradiška, where 574 of them were killed. 266 Jews from the Kladovo transport also perished in the Jewish camp in Zemun. Ethnic Germans living in Zemun and the Croatian Ustašas took an active part in the murders. The last 24 pp. contain photographs from the exhibition.