The Concentration Camp That Scared Even The Nazis: Jasenovac Concentration Camp

It's impossible to imagine, but take a second and think about this: during WWII, there was a camp in
the former Yugoslavia that a Holocaust survivor and historian called “worse than even Auschwitz” in
terms of brutality, and about which the Nazis pushed for the camp leadership to be changed due to its
very public and savage daily routine. It might surprise you, but the Germans did not run this
extermination camp, and it was the third-largest concentration camp in Europe during the war in terms
of area.
After World War 1, a new country was created from many of the territories of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire and the country of Serbia. This was Yugoslavia, “the land of the South Slavs.” Included within
the new nation were Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Montenegrins, North Macedonians, Albanians, and
Bosnian Muslims. There were also smaller numbers of other ethnic groups living within Yugoslavia,
including Jewish and Roma people.
At various times throughout the centuries, the different ethnic groups of the region had been at each
others' throats. This was especially true of the two largest groups, the Croats and the Serbs. One of the
many problems between the many groups in Yugoslavia was that for centuries, they had been
dominated and ruled by other nations, kingdoms, and people, most notably the Turks beginning in the
late 1400s and the Austro-Hungarians starting in the early 1700s when they began to slowly push the
Ottoman Turks out of the northern parts of the region.

As you may know, since the beginning of time, conquerors have used the “divide and conquer” policy
to keep their subject people weak and more focused on one another than on their common enemy. This
was the case with both the Turks and the Austro-Hungarians. Making matters even more interesting
was that many people in Bosnia converted to Islam throughout the centuries of Turkish rule.
Genetically, these people are mostly Serbs and Croats, but in the centuries since the Turks, they have
developed their own culture, and obviously, their religion differs from those around them.
From the 15th century to the 20th, foreign rulers pitted the various people of the lands of the former
Yugoslavia against each other to help maintain their own position.
#jasenovac #history #concentrationcamp #nazis
Music: Epidemic music
Sources:
McCormick, Robert B. Croatia Under Ante Pavelic: America, the Ustase and Croatian Genocide
in World War II. 2014.
"What Happened at Jasenovac? :: About Holocaust." About Holocaust. Accessed October 2,
2023. aboutholocaust.org/en/facts/w...
"What Happened at Jasenovac? :: About Holocaust." About Holocaust. Accessed October 2,
2023. aboutholocaust.org/en/facts/w...
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  • @ADayInHistoryOfficial
    @ADayInHistoryOfficial6 ай бұрын

    You've frequently asked us why we tackle such 'dark' themes. We dive into history's darkest chapters because they serve as poignant warnings of the dire outcomes of passivity and silence, encouraging us to confront injustice. Keep in mind, knowledge is a potent tool What should our next topic be?

  • @karmapeople1735

    @karmapeople1735

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Can you do a video on "The Battle of Hue"? Talking about the atrocities committed by the NVA?

  • @CplBaker

    @CplBaker

    6 ай бұрын

    And please continue. We have enough "hiding" of history going on around these days.

  • @weirdfootagee

    @weirdfootagee

    6 ай бұрын

    The British colonization and concentration camps in Kenya

  • @user-id8oy1jx9v

    @user-id8oy1jx9v

    6 ай бұрын

    Could you maybe do a video about Gallipoli?

  • @theconqueringram5295

    @theconqueringram5295

    6 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see a video about the Lebanese Civil War.

  • @kurtshervinski836
    @kurtshervinski8362 ай бұрын

    Finally we get recognition. 30 million Slavs died but you hear nothing about us.

  • @sonjak8265

    @sonjak8265

    23 күн бұрын

    Are you Polish?

  • @kurtshervinski836

    @kurtshervinski836

    23 күн бұрын

    @@sonjak8265 2nd gen Russian and Polish on my moms side, 1st gen Serbian on my dads

  • @pablopicasso6902

    @pablopicasso6902

    14 күн бұрын

    ... Instead yt serves a context about Jude's extermination....

  • @blgdinger3

    @blgdinger3

    10 күн бұрын

    30million slavs died in WW2? sheesh, the total number of "non-jews" I keep reading is 5 million, and I already know all these numbers are weirdly inflated anyways, but that's a big number to never hear about...

  • @honved1

    @honved1

    9 күн бұрын

    Yes you do

  • @AFowkingPanda
    @AFowkingPanda6 ай бұрын

    Living in a first world nation allows you to think that evil like this doesn't still exist but it never left. Somewhere in the world something horribly unspeakable is unfolding.

  • @CarlottaTrouble

    @CarlottaTrouble

    6 ай бұрын

    Correction... everywhere in the world 😢

  • @gkrstini

    @gkrstini

    6 ай бұрын

    that evil is because croatia was puppet state for many monarchies and many empires, was under the boot for long time, so once they got on foot, they went brutal, retribution is sick thing

  • @DJ-iu5bb

    @DJ-iu5bb

    6 ай бұрын

    Native Americans and African Americans have joined the chat :

  • @AFowkingPanda

    @AFowkingPanda

    6 ай бұрын

    Idk why you felt the need to contribute this but If those are the only 2 groups that pop into your head then you should probably do some more reading. Both groups had it relatively good in comparison to countless other peoples/groups throughout history. Both are far removed from the treatment you know them for anyway. African-Arabs slaves had it hundreds of times worse then ANY American Slave. Being sold by their own people to another who would castrate them before the age of 15, killing 6 out of every 10 in the process before marching them back to Arab countries where more died during the journey. Native American culture had them killing and scalping each-other long before any white men appeared on their shores. Even after they were conquered they still had a place to live, they were not pushed into the seas, they were not removed to the history books. How many cultures have been extinguished? How many people were crucified and left to die over the course of days by the romans? How many people populated the forests Vlad the Impaler erected? How long did each of those people survive? How many Chinese/Koreans were infected with diseases worse then small pox by the Japanese Unit 731? Your comment equates to shouting "hitler" when faced with making a list of dictators.

  • @AFowkingPanda

    @AFowkingPanda

    6 ай бұрын

    Spoken like the willfully ignorant while enjoying the comforts of a first world nation. You aren't better for it, just blind. @@linkspooky

  • @ZoranMaslic
    @ZoranMaslic6 ай бұрын

    My grandfather was murdered there. Thank you for doing this video. I really don't have a stomach to watch even though you probably did not put any horrifying shots

  • @jojoleader4738

    @jojoleader4738

    6 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your family’s immense loss. Mankind can be so beautiful, yet so savage & senseless. God bless your family. 4:18

  • @ZoranMaslic

    @ZoranMaslic

    6 ай бұрын

    @@jojoleader4738 Thank you! God bless you and all yours! :)

  • @Croatianmapper39

    @Croatianmapper39

    4 ай бұрын

    Croatia deserved freedom, but not in this horrific way

  • @michelemelucci4667

    @michelemelucci4667

    4 ай бұрын

    I am so sorry about your dear grandfather 😢 may you be blessed ❤

  • @Hezzee

    @Hezzee

    4 ай бұрын

    How did they kill him?

  • @joegreen235
    @joegreen2356 ай бұрын

    My grandmother was held at this concentration camp but managed to escape to Poland and then the UK.

  • @kavbojctinko4131

    @kavbojctinko4131

    6 ай бұрын

    Really. How she managet to escape?I t was almost impossible. Most of them escaped at the end of the war, when the inmates fought their own way to freedom. Many of them died in the process.

  • @nradics

    @nradics

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kavbojctinko4131 My grandmother was held there too, but was released upon an intervention from a Domobran neighbor. Neither her nor anyone in her family was ever engaged in any politics, they were deported only for being orthodox christians, Serbs. In 1945 she moved with the rest of the surviving family to Novi Sad, Serbia, where she lived until the late nineties. She never wanted to talk about Jasenovac, she was utterly ashamed of what she saw there. She never went back to Croatia, ever.

  • @ElisEdventures

    @ElisEdventures

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow thank god, and what a miraculous woman. I’m glad she was able to. Every precious life counts. The living, the deceased. And she survived and told her story to you, no matter how little the detail. I’m sure you’re so proud of her ♥️ I don’t know who she is but this is a truly beautiful comment, and I’m sorry if she faced any mental health or nightmarish thoughts afterwards and I hope she worked through them ♥️

  • @ProtoIndoEuropean88

    @ProtoIndoEuropean88

    2 ай бұрын

    @@nradics cool story bro, my grandfather was santa

  • @niarlatotepbasset

    @niarlatotepbasset

    Ай бұрын

    @@ProtoIndoEuropean88 , okay, Ashke-nazi 😌.

  • @robbyrockets1
    @robbyrockets16 ай бұрын

    41 members of my family were murdered in this very place. My poor dad used to cry every once in a while thinking about his brother Nico, thankfully I found this information out after he passed, I think had he known it would have crushed him. He often wondered what happened to his little brother, as the last time he saw him was when he went off to war. Imagine wondering what happened to your brother for pretty much your whole life, he heard rumors that he had died, which made it even worse, because he didn't know where or even if he was buried properly. I hope the reunion he and his family had was glorious.😢

  • @jennyjen7000

    @jennyjen7000

    3 ай бұрын

    Your family has a LOT of communists in it, huh?

  • @matzbr5tw

    @matzbr5tw

    2 ай бұрын

    :( izvini

  • @chrislucastheprotestantview

    @chrislucastheprotestantview

    2 ай бұрын

    What blows my mind is why Orthodox defend the Roman Catholic Church after this

  • @amyexner

    @amyexner

    2 ай бұрын

    One does not have to be a non-German to loose family members; I’m German-and was NOT part of the war-lost all my family members ALL do to the bombing of Dresden after the war by the US. Loosing family is painful no matter who is the culprit.

  • @luka1686

    @luka1686

    2 ай бұрын

    Nemoj lagat turcine

  • @desiderata8811
    @desiderata88116 ай бұрын

    Human cruelty is horrific. Some of us are just savage animals in a human body.

  • @IrishAnnie

    @IrishAnnie

    6 ай бұрын

    Just look what happened in Israel. I thought I would never live to see this horror.

  • @tomsanders3531

    @tomsanders3531

    6 ай бұрын

    Much worse than animals.

  • @tinatieken8840

    @tinatieken8840

    6 ай бұрын

    Humans are the worst of the animal kingdom

  • @desiderata8811

    @desiderata8811

    6 ай бұрын

    @@arsalannasheeds . What is happening in Israel and Palestine is bad, but unfortunately, WWII was much worse. No doubt.

  • @l.plantagenet

    @l.plantagenet

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@arsalannasheedsit is NOT worse than WWII.

  • @petamarsh3026
    @petamarsh3026Ай бұрын

    I'm nearly 38 years old and I'm horrified to say i had no idea about this part of WWII! This is absolutely horrific!

  • @user-rb9wz8or1m

    @user-rb9wz8or1m

    Ай бұрын

    Nobody cares for Serb victims, we survived many injustices in history and even today. It's almost unbelievable.

  • @crashnbyrne

    @crashnbyrne

    28 күн бұрын

    How is that even possible in the age of the internet?

  • @04straw

    @04straw

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@crashnbyrneHow could you search for it if you're unaware of it?

  • @ARKOS323

    @ARKOS323

    21 күн бұрын

    @@crashnbyrne Brainwashed Balkan brain

  • @MaxMax-zg9vn

    @MaxMax-zg9vn

    18 күн бұрын

    any way serbs torture of kroatian people are long history of denials of kroatian people...even we had western kingdom 1200years ago ...and kroats saved serbs ass agains bulgarian king ...then we fought and helping them agains turks..we recived thousands of serbs fleing of turks ..in return they tried to submit kroatian people ...even they invented a serbian king to rule over us ..ONE MORE BIG LIE : CROATIAN AND SERBIAN ARE NOT SAME SPEAK..YES ..WE UNDERSTAND THEM ..BUT AUSTRIAN UNDERSTAND GERMANS ..AND??? WE UNDERSTAND SLOVENIAN ..MACEDONIAN ..AND '???

  • @filipmmaksic
    @filipmmaksic4 ай бұрын

    Ante Pavelic was wounded in Buenos Aires 1957 by Yugoslav secret agent Blagoje Jovovic. He dies two years later in Madrid.

  • @alfiovillordo350

    @alfiovillordo350

    2 ай бұрын

    Prior to that he worked as a personal security agent for General Perón when he was president. Perón liked to surround himself with nazis, while at the same time trying to build good ties with the local jews. You can guess I'm not fond of him or his party.

  • @ladyjane8023

    @ladyjane8023

    14 күн бұрын

    Рука му се позлатила❤❤❤❤Херој❤❤❤❤

  • @harbinger200

    @harbinger200

    Күн бұрын

    Not true, he was not in any way "Yugoslavian", Blagoje Jovovic was Serb 100% . In fact Yugoslavians wanted him killed after he shot Pavelic. He was a officer of the Serbian royal army. Communists tried luring him to Belgrade to kill him, but it failed. He never went to communist occupied Serbia. There where numerous croat ustasa in communists after Tito enabled nazes to trade uniforms and "become" communists and continue to kill Serbs.

  • @user-ql8xg9ol1t

    @user-ql8xg9ol1t

    4 сағат бұрын

    He wasn't a yugoslav secret agent. He was a Serbian nationalist rogue shooter. Socialist Yugoslavia was very much pro-Croat and most of it's political leadership was Croatian.

  • @afrikasmith1049
    @afrikasmith10496 ай бұрын

    Moral of the story: The greatest crime against humanity is the "Us vs Them!" mentality.

  • @goddammitalana

    @goddammitalana

    6 ай бұрын

    Aka dehumanizing other people groups in order to facilitate such atrocities

  • @hoodatdondar2664

    @hoodatdondar2664

    5 ай бұрын

    What if they act inhumanly to begin with?

  • @jennyjen7000

    @jennyjen7000

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@hoodatdondar2664 they're allowed to act any way they want and we HAVE TO look the other way because of "muh holocaust" or something.

  • @hcklberypinkbrownies5170

    @hcklberypinkbrownies5170

    2 ай бұрын

    The greatest crime against humanity is humans.

  • @tp5401

    @tp5401

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@hoodatdondar2664 when someone else makes it us vs them there is not much you can do but respond with us vs them

  • @Springbok295
    @Springbok2956 ай бұрын

    My father's mother was arrested by the Croats at the Vinkovci train station for trying to give Greek Jews water. The Greeks were being transported to death camps when their train made a stop at my grandmother's town. The only thing that saved her from immediate execution was the fact she was an American citizen and passport holder. She was sent to prison for 6 months. My mother's grandmother was sent to a Croat/Ustashe camp for allegedly "spying" on Italian soldiers at a cafe in 1942. She was an Argentine of Serbian ancestry and spoke Spanish/Serbian. The Italians handed her over to the Croats who in turn sent her to a camp where she suffered a stroke.

  • @vericaz3894

    @vericaz3894

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry that this happened that your family had to go through that but people pretend like they don't know and the ones here in the comments sections are trying to say no Croatians didn't do that all yes they did they are some of the worst worst known in history they were worse than nazis God bless you and the rest of your family❤

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@vericaz3894 why do you use other peoples suffering to spread your own hate against Croats? You live to lie, you die in lie. Is that Serbian way of life? In every part of your life you are hiding the truth about yourselves from other people. There are also very young Serbs commenting here, is this the future of Serbia? I would like to say that I do not care, but these young man and woman also come to Croatia, as a guests or even as a season workers. Stop spreading lies and hate.

  • @NattyNarwhaal

    @NattyNarwhaal

    4 ай бұрын

    Stroke is the story the family tells to avoid the horrific fate of a loved one. If she died at a concentration camp she probably suffered a lot more than a stroke.

  • @giorgosmark4416

    @giorgosmark4416

    4 ай бұрын

    Σ'ευχαριστώ, ο Θεός Να τον αναπαυση, το πατέρα σου. Περάσαμε θηριωδίες, και μεγάλη πεινα ,και στην Ελλάδα 😢

  • @roki239

    @roki239

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@vericaz3894 like serbs didnt to that 😂

  • @nemanjazupanjac4063
    @nemanjazupanjac40636 ай бұрын

    It is important to emphasize that around 1100 Catholic priests participated or supported Ustashe.. Vatican knew about the extermination of Serbs, Jews and Roma.. No apology, no shame till today..

  • @bahhumbug9824

    @bahhumbug9824

    3 ай бұрын

    Pius XII aka Hitler's Pope was in charge so not terribly shocking.

  • @vladimirlalicprotivlazinainter

    @vladimirlalicprotivlazinainter

    27 күн бұрын

    Around 1300 of them !

  • @lynnmeyers10

    @lynnmeyers10

    26 күн бұрын

    Not Evil men, but doctrine =Church not a bad pope or 1100 priests. GFGSHS is the 😂Church not bad leaders.

  • @lynnmeyers10

    @lynnmeyers10

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@bahhumbug9824 not true. Pacelli not Hitler's pope. Crazy celebrity seeking catholic wrote that crappy story. It was a lie.

  • @maggot95100

    @maggot95100

    21 күн бұрын

    They even beatified one of them, goes to show just how regretful they are about the atrocities they committed

  • @tombombadil9123
    @tombombadil91234 ай бұрын

    Serbs do not use the Russian Cyrillic. they have their own. and they also use Latin script even more (to the point that some are now concerned that Cyrillic may become extinct). and it's the same as the one used by the Croats - which is different from the Latin used in the West.

  • @milamila1123

    @milamila1123

    19 күн бұрын

    The 'some' who consider Cyrillic to be in threat of extinction are fucking insane, to be fair.

  • @tombombadil9123

    @tombombadil9123

    19 күн бұрын

    @milamila1123 That's neither here nor there. I was just trying to point out the mistakes made in this video about the scripts used by the Croats and the Serbs. Maybe I should've left out the "save the Cyrilic" movement out of it.

  • @tombombadil9123

    @tombombadil9123

    19 күн бұрын

    @milamila1123 all in all this video is poorly researched and badly put together. the guy is using photos from WW1 to illustrate ustaše crimes. as if there weren't enough genuine evidence.

  • @user-hj7pj6qj5o

    @user-hj7pj6qj5o

    2 күн бұрын

    @@tombombadil9123 Majority of us write on cyrillic when it comes to paper writing or something else, I personally use it online too

  • @-----Alcatraz------
    @-----Alcatraz------6 ай бұрын

    Correction: Prince Paul was not pro German and was very much an Anglophile. He was constantly engaged in discussions with army staff about the possibility of fighting in the war but all possibilities were looking grim. Czechoslovakia was handed over to the Germans, France fell, the neighbouring countries joined the pact. Kingdom of Yugoslavia was out gunned and surrounded. It simply could not survive should it enter the war. Germany wanted to move it's troops through the country in order to invade Greece but Paul couldn't allow it as his wife was Greek and many Serbs including Paul were Eastern Orthodox and it would have been seen as an ultimate act of betrayal of those they came to call their closest friend. Some compromises were achieved during the negotiations and Yugoslavia joined the pact as more of a material member. But days later Paul was ousted from power and exiled. Peter the II declared legal age to assume the throne. But the country still attempted to continue talks with Germany in order to avoid war. Sadly we all know what happened next.

  • @SuperLordHawHaw

    @SuperLordHawHaw

    3 ай бұрын

    And the Germans didn't even want to invade Greece, it delayed the invasion of the USSR. Mussolini though wanted his own glory so he invaded Greece from Albania and found himself in trouble as the Greeks actually started to push them back. The Germans were very conferenced that the Greeks and British would ally and it would create a southern front for the Allies. So they had to move in and take greece before the british moved in. This meant they had to move through Yugoslavia.

  • @MaxMax-zg9vn

    @MaxMax-zg9vn

    18 күн бұрын

    hahahahahahaaaaa goood one ...

  • @NikolaPj
    @NikolaPj6 ай бұрын

    Correction: In Serbia, both Cyrillic and Latin script are equally used.

  • @juniorstrijbos9500

    @juniorstrijbos9500

    6 ай бұрын

    No

  • @Ana-bw7gm

    @Ana-bw7gm

    6 ай бұрын

    Do you know anyone who doesn't know both? It is compulsory in their schools. @@juniorstrijbos9500

  • @nikolamiletic3221

    @nikolamiletic3221

    6 ай бұрын

    yes@@juniorstrijbos9500

  • @luckydude2090

    @luckydude2090

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@juniorstrijbos9500 Па ти ћеш да нам кажеш како пишемо..

  • @PedjaS2107

    @PedjaS2107

    6 ай бұрын

    @@juniorstrijbos9500 cak sta vise se koristi latinica zbog ovih telefona...

  • @sinisavitanovic
    @sinisavitanovic6 ай бұрын

    In this day when the horrors of World War II are being denied, you are to be congatulated on your efforts to safeguard and perpetuate the memory of this dark chapter of history. At the Jasenovac Museum, and at the Memorial Site, those who have perished in this place have been given a voice, and I wish you every success with the museum's development. - Shimon Peres, the former Israeli prime minister, president and Nobel Peace Prize winner.

  • @WeAreNotAmused

    @WeAreNotAmused

    5 ай бұрын

    Whoever believes that is a bloody fool so I would not. Worry. We live in the days of Information and the sharing of info. So anyone of. Gravitas is bound by. Intelligence and a desire to be understood. I think the only reason WW2 was. Able to happen was the fact centuries of. Warring suddenly is at the infancy of. Mechanized. Warfare the paranoia and mistrust of other people's world wide was bcuz technology was advancing and even given that our ability to see or know what our neighbors were doing globally. It's the dawn of a new future and apparently we didn't want to be the group that was left behind by everyone else and it seems that this was. Pervasive and. Ubiquitous throughout all humankind But the internet has made us a much more interconnected. World Concerns for. Others all over the world I see u don't have to even be connected to that part of the world to care. There is a lot of hate And nastiness in our world but despite this there. Much more love and compassion. Shown day to day Hate is powerful but it has a chink in his armor because with unity people who love each other are much more likely to want to come together in their of a common cord now with hatred though people are individuals with their own sensibilities and quite often hatred comes paired with vanity. And is bound to skew ones mind. And breeds mistrust and looking over your shoulder. So hate groups are actually. More facade than substance Bcuz the group may share a collective hatred. But. Are arrogant and or mentally afflicted so. The competition is fierce When love and compassion are present communication is much clearer. Thoughts are more collected less chaotic Hate is held together but. Always a hair shy of breaking apart As it's probably not a pleasant experience to be so. Hemmed in by other nasty folks love and compassion create. A. A bond of trust That is why love is always stronger than hate. Hate has an endgame Love does not it only has a hope for the future Is

  • @kathryngannon485

    @kathryngannon485

    4 ай бұрын

    The irony considering what they have done to the Palestinians.

  • @peaceofmindandheart.3534

    @peaceofmindandheart.3534

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kathryngannon485 The atrocities cited in this video are less severe than what the Hamas did to the Israeli civilians (including Israeli Arabs).

  • @Charles_Anthony

    @Charles_Anthony

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@peaceofmindandheart.3534: So, the Axis isn't on the same level as Hamas...? That's a dangerous statement to make. LOL

  • @treesab

    @treesab

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@peaceofmindandheart.3534Which specific atrocities by Hamas are you referring to? I want to make sure I understand clearly before I list the countless war crimes posted on social media by the IDF or describe the AI program that operates the armed quadcopter drones and how it's used to decide who to eliminate.

  • @milosb9979
    @milosb997920 күн бұрын

    Jasenovac is not the only death camp in Croatia. Croatian nazi called 'ustasha' had many more. Even hardcore SS soldiers vomited when they saw war crimes commited on civilians, mostly Serbs, Jews and Gipsies. The truly horrifying fact is that 'ustasha nazi movement' is still popular in modern day Croatia! They have parades where they march and salute HH. They wear black shirts with 'U' symbol that represents Croatian nazi. They also have a singer nicknamed Thompson who sings about the murder of serbs and other non-croats and glorifies ethnic cleansing commited with the help of US and NATO. Ustasha movement was active during 90s Balkan wars, keeping their nazi ideology and symbolism. This time Canadian soldiers were the ones vomiting (there is an interview on YT even). The only thing that puzzles me even today is... Why the hell EU and the rest of the collective west accepted them as their own, knowing who they are and what they did. If you want unbiased pespective on this subject, go look for the book named 'Jasenovac, the Aushwitz of Balkans' by Gideon Greif, researcher at Simon Visenthal Institute for war crimes.

  • @mrasabaharsa-kq2fn

    @mrasabaharsa-kq2fn

    7 күн бұрын

    As a reminder: Serbian state policy in the 1990s and now is to exterminate all non-serbs from balkans and turn yugoslavia into a ethnic clear greater serbia were only serbs are allowed to live (read the SANU-Documents) Serbs ethnic cleansed 200.000 croats and other non-serbs from croatia Serbs ethnic cleansed 800.000 bosniak and croatian civilians from bosnia and rpd over 50.000 underaged bosniak and croatian girls in children rp camps in front of there parents... Never forget srebrenica, sarajevo, prijedor, kozarac, foca, visegrad, bihac, zvornik, bijeljina, posavina etc. Last but not least serbs ethnic cleansed 1.000.000 albanians from kosova...and rpd over 20.000 albanian girls up to 7(!) years in front of there parents

  • @mrasabaharsa-kq2fn

    @mrasabaharsa-kq2fn

    Күн бұрын

    @@spaceboinasa39430 you mean like serbs denying there war crimes in srebrenica any many other bosnian, croatian and kosovarian towns... Btw. Serbs had several camps for children in rakovica manastir near belgrade

  • @michaelbarjak

    @michaelbarjak

    21 сағат бұрын

    ​@@mrasabaharsa-kq2fndid we also steal your organs and sell them on the black market? Oh wait, that was you...

  • @Nannas-cp5nd

    @Nannas-cp5nd

    13 сағат бұрын

    You are right,unfortunately! The revisionism has been active in Croatia nowadays,and the Catholic Church actively supports it. I'm desolate seeing all this happening in the country that officially is my country,but I don't feel it really is 😢

  • @erikriza7165
    @erikriza71656 ай бұрын

    i have never heard of this camp in Yugoslavia. Thank you for doing this video. Important information which people should know.

  • @epicccurusaurelius2634

    @epicccurusaurelius2634

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ana-bw7gm lol..

  • @erikriza7165

    @erikriza7165

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ana-bw7gm can't trust communists

  • @malimate2660

    @malimate2660

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ana-bw7gm How much have you auctioned so far???

  • @thisistheway7529

    @thisistheway7529

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ana-bw7gm Ower 700 000 Victims allone in Jasenovac, admited even by Comunist bastards

  • @dragonmade8243

    @dragonmade8243

    6 ай бұрын

    @@malimate2660 only auuctioning facts

  • @vladtheinhaler8940
    @vladtheinhaler89406 ай бұрын

    Stomped a kid everyday? That's one of most sadistic pos.

  • @aleksandarl6975

    @aleksandarl6975

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly, there was worse people there, catholic priest mentioned in the video who killed kids in schools on regular basis, and his followers who "decioated" the school for hollyday with children intestines, he was in the church as a priest in the morning and killing people in the afternoon in Jasenovac. His last name mentioned in this vudeo, Majstorovic, was actualy his nickname given to him by leaders if Jasenovac camp for being master of what he did, killing people as sadisticly as he could think of.

  • @stipidman93

    @stipidman93

    Ай бұрын

    @@aleksandarl6975 lies

  • @carmichaelree

    @carmichaelree

    Ай бұрын

    About as sadistic as Jewish circumcision.

  • @SLqB11

    @SLqB11

    Ай бұрын

    ​not a single lie@@stipidman93

  • @seb211

    @seb211

    24 күн бұрын

    @@aleksandarl6975yeah yeah like I will believe that, stop making lies

  • @nikpist1030
    @nikpist10306 ай бұрын

    For as long as Nazi allies don't denounce the crimes their countries committed during WWII (as Germans did) the very same things can happen again and again. Germany was not alone in this carnage.

  • @alfonsmarti

    @alfonsmarti

    5 ай бұрын

    exactly, totalitarian epoch was a narcissistic expansion of a divinity called SOCIETY; it created a terrorist State everywhere; Society hates, as the centre of predatory narcissism, the traditional classes, urban and peasant as well; Spain was the first and most perfect case of total destruction of traditional peasant people after a fake militar rising. Society in its expansion "integrates in society" some low classes by ordering these collaborationists to kill innocent people in concentration camps

  • @crnrshp

    @crnrshp

    5 ай бұрын

    UHOP-Ustaša(croatian libertatyon movement) is made in 1929 as revange for murder of big croatian politicans from Croatian peasant party,Stjepan Radić.He and others get killed in parlament in Belgrade by Puniša Račić(Serbian radical party).He was free after that and dont get any prison on sactions from king.Croats in first Jugoslavia was opreesed by serbian King and parlament in Belgrade.Police was comtroled by serbs and military too.All officirs was Serbian,because of Serbian King dictatorship.All was centralysed to Serbia and Belgrade,but Slovenia and Croatia make almost all state income.And our part of land get less money back from state bank in Belgeade.Every croat protest was end in Blood,kings police shoot.Only man who represent 80% of Croatia on that time was head of Croatian peasant party,Stjepan Radić.

  • @nikpist1030

    @nikpist1030

    5 ай бұрын

    @@crnrshp My Balkan friend Croatia is a lovely country and i have seen it prosper as an independent nation. But the answer to your problems with your neighbors is not genocide. The same applies to everyone. Nobody should make an excuse for a genocide; it is an unfortunate behavior and precursor for a non-ending violence.

  • @hraughr

    @hraughr

    5 ай бұрын

    People have learnt nothing, nowhere. C19 showed us exactly that ~85% of people would comply and condemn the rest if told to. This was pretty much the same in every country.

  • @spark556

    @spark556

    4 ай бұрын

    Cry about it

  • @t.y.5565
    @t.y.55656 ай бұрын

    Damn, if the Nazis are appalled and telling you to clean it up!

  • @Blaz_-te2ku

    @Blaz_-te2ku

    Күн бұрын

    Or if the story is made up.

  • @iva7899
    @iva78996 ай бұрын

    Absolutely everyone in Serbia knows the Latin alphabet, they teach us both alphabets in the 1st grade.

  • @kavbojctinko4131

    @kavbojctinko4131

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolutno se slažem. Ja sam Slovenac rođen 1974 a u osnovnoj školi u doba SFRJ i mi smo učili cirilicu.

  • @SuperStrasni

    @SuperStrasni

    4 ай бұрын

    @@kavbojctinko4131 Ziv nam bio Slovenac!

  • @larslevinberget9558

    @larslevinberget9558

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes! I remember Yugoslavia as a very modern country in the 1970s and 80s when Kamerat Tito was president. Not a democracy, but not a communist land either. Greetings from Norway :)

  • @piercehawke8021

    @piercehawke8021

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@larslevinberget9558 I know of what you speak of; my family visited Europe and, crossing from Romania into Yugoslavia in 1973, I felt I was back in civilization, the contrasts were that great

  • @kikiokiki6788

    @kikiokiki6788

    2 ай бұрын

    @@piercehawke8021romania is in europe. just sayin.

  • @imaginationgirl21
    @imaginationgirl216 ай бұрын

    Drowning in a latrine pit seems like one of the most horrifying ways to die

  • @SnakeP1tPoetry

    @SnakeP1tPoetry

    5 ай бұрын

    Dont worry,the ustashas will pay for everything ,they got off easy in the 90's.

  • @misiknuo

    @misiknuo

    4 ай бұрын

    I Read a book from Trial after the war one of Guard explained one of 50 ways they used to kill ppl..in that Camp was one small lake (more like small pond), they force prisoners to poop in that water and sometimes they throw dead body's there,then they forced them to drink water from there ,ppl get sick and theyr Belly's and extremities will swell out of proportion but they did not die right away, those ppl they left free to roam in Camp untill they die,they called them ppl Elephants..

  • @rocky1522

    @rocky1522

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@SnakeP1tPoetry😂

  • @slavonico

    @slavonico

    25 күн бұрын

    @@SnakeP1tPoetry I must say something bad for you, Ustaše dont exist anymore...

  • @ashley-fk6dp

    @ashley-fk6dp

    24 күн бұрын

    ​@@SnakeP1tPoetrybro im a jew and have no love lost for croatian fascists but serbs cant murder croatians now and shouldnt have in the 90s for things that went down in the 1940s ..calm down you crazy chetnik ...god bless

  • @griffithsgnat746
    @griffithsgnat7466 ай бұрын

    I know of situations where a mother would be raped in front of her husband and children. The husband and children being forced to watch. The woman would then be tied to a chair and her family murdered in front of her and if she gad a baby the baby put into the oven alive and the oven turned on. The mother being unable to stop them or rescue the baby. Absolutely sickening 😢

  • @ratatosk8935

    @ratatosk8935

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like Hamas found some of their ideas in the Yugoslavian Book of war crimes...

  • @NikoCigoj

    @NikoCigoj

    3 ай бұрын

    The fact that some of my countrymen are able to justify and often even PRAISE these things is sickening to me.

  • @affordablex4914

    @affordablex4914

    2 ай бұрын

    W

  • @NikoCigoj

    @NikoCigoj

    2 ай бұрын

    @@affordablex4914 radije šuti, da se ne osramotiš

  • @roko6502

    @roko6502

    2 ай бұрын

    Sounds like something serbian chetniks did

  • @mynft8629
    @mynft86295 ай бұрын

    I am Indonesian muslim. Is that true the cruelty like the head getting cut like that? I am crying imagine how can they cope like that. I am grateful with the life I have right now. May Allah protect my family and me from evil people like that

  • @deavman

    @deavman

    Ай бұрын

    And yet just a few months ago, a group of 1500, followers of the same ideology as yours did exactly the same, or worse, showing that hatred against Jews is still kicking...

  • @SLqB11

    @SLqB11

    Ай бұрын

    gods wont protect you and your family. You will.

  • @blodbotina

    @blodbotina

    Ай бұрын

    In islam, you don't need a world war for things like these to happen. in fact, your unholy books do this in time of "peace"

  • @emeraldtier1750

    @emeraldtier1750

    21 күн бұрын

    Your allah is by people who say that hitler knew what the solution was when asked about the isreal-palestine conflict. Your allah condemed all christians and jews to be your enemy at the end of time, who must be defeated. You a command to commit a genocide against us.

  • @labouraredangerous

    @labouraredangerous

    Күн бұрын

    You follow an evil ideology

  • @gohawks1286
    @gohawks12866 ай бұрын

    Just came back from a trip to DC the holocaust museum is probably the most somber and horrifying experiences I’ve had to see I can’t even imagine what these poor people went through in the name of hate.

  • @IrishAnnie

    @IrishAnnie

    6 ай бұрын

    If things keep up, we will have some too.

  • @AceJoker72

    @AceJoker72

    6 ай бұрын

    Do they still give you an id card at the start? Mine had my same birthday and it gave me so much chills.

  • @isabellac1117

    @isabellac1117

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AceJoker72I think so, yes. That is eerie

  • @doggg4977

    @doggg4977

    6 ай бұрын

    And now we have a bunch of wonderful people calling for extermination over a conflict they had 10 second crash course on through tik tok

  • @feolender2938

    @feolender2938

    6 ай бұрын

    Aah, it would seem you've drunk the coolaid? Did you question ANY of it while you were there, or just buy it all?

  • @CirKhan
    @CirKhan6 ай бұрын

    Pretty solid, but I have to make couple of small corrections. As someone already noticed in the comments-prince Paul was actually a staunch anglophile, and was forced to negotiate with Third Reich only after the fall of France and after he was rebuffed when he asked Britain for help. Also, while Latin script is the only official script in Croatia-older, better educated generations can understand Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic (not Russian, but quite different version of the script btw), but seldom want's to use it, sometimes pretending they don't understand it. Serbs however use both scripts equally, and certainly can and do use Latin script. Ante Pavelic didn't just die in Spain. He first fled, through Catholic church rat channels to Argentina, where in 1957. he was asassinated by Blagoje Jovovic, ex-JVuO member acting as a lone wolf avenger. He was severely wounded, and although not dying on the spot, he was transferred to Spain for medical treatment, but died there two years later due to medical complications.

  • @seljak90

    @seljak90

    27 күн бұрын

    We don't pretend that we don't know cyrrilic letters. We just didn't have it lectured long enough in elementary scholl and I can read because I was good at schol but many adults don't remember it. I can't read handwritten letters. And I can't write it. We didn't use iz so we lost it. And later generations even didn't learn cyrrilic letters any more. We don't use it. In middle ages and later we used it regularly. So that is why "we pretend".

  • @djordjepajkanovic767
    @djordjepajkanovic7672 ай бұрын

    Great work and video! Hope we all live in peace and respect each other 🇷🇸🇧🇦🇭🇷

  • @mezmerizer9422

    @mezmerizer9422

    Ай бұрын

    za jedno 10-15 godina ce biti dobro kad danasnji matorci, koji jos uvek guraju tu pricu, odu. 👍

  • @filippaic2440

    @filippaic2440

    Ай бұрын

    @@mezmerizer9422upravo tako, mene je sram ko hrvata da je ovih 4 godine dio nase povijesti, sram koji nikad necemo isprat, ali kao sto si rekao mozemo mi mladi dat svoj doprinos da se ne ponovi i da se zivi u miru i ljubavi

  • @Domagoj0610

    @Domagoj0610

    Ай бұрын

    @@filippaic2440 Sram te je kad ništa ne znaš o tom dijelu povijesti.😂😂😂

  • @filippaic2440

    @filippaic2440

    Ай бұрын

    @@Domagoj0610 ti znas sigurno, vjerojatno mislis da je jasenovac bio spa centar klosaru😂

  • @filippaic2440

    @filippaic2440

    Ай бұрын

    @@Domagoj0610 ma nemoj, a kaj to ti znas tocno? Pretpostavljam 0 stradalih u jasenovcu, to je bio spa centar jelda

  • @Karolm1964
    @Karolm19646 ай бұрын

    How do humans become so evil and full of hate?😭

  • @randibass7558

    @randibass7558

    6 ай бұрын

    This is where the human person can go when they do not have any accountability to their Creator. People do not consider what the total absence of God really means, neither do they consider the existence of a being pitted against God, himself. Satan, in other words, who pits himself against God's creation and thinks he can control however he so desires. No "ethics"; afterall, where did ethics come from??. There is a judgment from God, himself- it will be bad and forever!!

  • @torum6448

    @torum6448

    4 ай бұрын

    @@randibass7558The Ustaše were really big into Christianity. The Nazis were also Christians, used Christian symbolism and although their ultimate long term goal was to replace Christianity with a reformed version of Germanic Paganism, calling them godless is far from truth. Oh, and the Japanese Imperial Aid Association although obviously not Christian in any way, were also deeply spiritual and religious.

  • @worthyisthelamb7

    @worthyisthelamb7

    4 ай бұрын

    @@randibass7558exactly!

  • @amandadassonville4043

    @amandadassonville4043

    3 ай бұрын

    😮. As always, religion is the mother of all fu. KUPS. One can trace it throughout history right up to this second. 🐝

  • @Diamondfoxy-ot2wc

    @Diamondfoxy-ot2wc

    3 ай бұрын

    Ignorance. He who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities

  • @Garbeaux.
    @Garbeaux.6 ай бұрын

    I knew it was bad in Yugoslavia during the war but not like this. I had no idea. It seems it’s basically a historical footnote compared to the Holocaust.

  • @goddammitalana

    @goddammitalana

    6 ай бұрын

    It was part of the holocaust

  • @noelleirina5628

    @noelleirina5628

    6 ай бұрын

    Every non-Jewish victim of ww2 is treated as a footnote to the holocaust.

  • @bahhumbug9824

    @bahhumbug9824

    3 ай бұрын

    Weren't the Roma people very nearly wiped out? Guess they don't have as good a PR agent. @@noelleirina5628

  • @suboticab
    @suboticab6 ай бұрын

    Cyrillic is not a Russian script, but Serbian and Bulgarian, which has been used in the Orthodox churches of the Balkans since the 7th century. In contrast to the Vatican, which forbade the Slavs to write in their own language, and through the Latin language used in the Roman Catholic Church, carried out the assimilation of the Slavs into Germans, Hungarians, or Italians. There is no central church in Orthodoxy, but there are local churches (Serbian Orthodox Church, Bulgarian, Romanian), in which church services were conducted in local languages, and books were written (and later printed) using the Glagolitic and later the Cyrillic script.

  • @asmbeats5369

    @asmbeats5369

    3 ай бұрын

    Cyrillic is a Bulgarian script, not Serbian.

  • @WorkWithoutHuman

    @WorkWithoutHuman

    3 ай бұрын

    Cirilic is Slav, and other latin signs are invented later. See the Vincha signs, do the lookalike "latin" ?? or more Cirilic? see them, 15,000 years ago.

  • @dimitaryotov946

    @dimitaryotov946

    3 ай бұрын

    @@WorkWithoutHuman it is invented by the Bulgarian Tsardom and then spread throughout other Slavic countries

  • @WorkWithoutHuman

    @WorkWithoutHuman

    Ай бұрын

    @@dimitaryotov946 It is Not invented. It is comming on surface after tens of millions years, after everything been destroyed and any civilisation (from universe here) vanished by disappearing "only one element". That element is slowly recovering, and civilisation is rebuilding from beginning. So, first - cyrilic and before cirilic been even billions years ago. But, I've been growing partly in Bulgaria and I have some roots, aslo from Serbo-Croatians, so... with all respect, we are rebuilding what had been.

  • @rmsolympic438

    @rmsolympic438

    7 күн бұрын

    ​@@asmbeats5369 It was invented in Bulgaria, but the Serbs were first to implement it. It was called "alphabet for Moravian Slavs" by the Morava river in Serbia.

  • @LizardWizardHTX
    @LizardWizardHTX6 ай бұрын

    i remember watching a documentary about this years ago where they talked about how everyday they would line people up in a very long line and the guards would walk down the line with knives and stab them one by one. there was also a starvation house where they would lock a group of people in a house at the camp until they all starved to death and sometimes they let the last surviving person out if i remember correctly. they would eat the rats that were feeding off the bodies until they became hungry enough to eat the bodies themselves and they would go mad and kill eachother. horrible

  • @PaschanTOPs

    @PaschanTOPs

    6 ай бұрын

    fukin monsters

  • @moriscoley5328

    @moriscoley5328

    6 ай бұрын

    These atrocities are new to me as I've never heard of these places. I appreciate your video and the education you provided me.

  • @droopypie

    @droopypie

    6 ай бұрын

    Where was this?

  • @scavenger4704

    @scavenger4704

    6 ай бұрын

    @@droopypie the video... Is right... Here... You're watching it...

  • @LizardWizardHTX

    @LizardWizardHTX

    5 ай бұрын

    @@droopypie jasenovac

  • @rosros9410
    @rosros94106 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making this video, many people dont know about these things.

  • @ivyg6178

    @ivyg6178

    6 ай бұрын

    And many don't care :(

  • @miketurner3964

    @miketurner3964

    6 ай бұрын

    And that’s why history repeats itself.

  • @tonystate8544

    @tonystate8544

    6 ай бұрын

    and Belgrade was the first city without Jews in the Balkans

  • @elizabethsohler6516

    @elizabethsohler6516

    Ай бұрын

    We are seeing the beginning of this in the United States with the rise of MAGA/DJT

  • @Weeboslav
    @Weeboslav6 ай бұрын

    "Serbs can't or wont use Latin script" dude,we use both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets

  • @daxx7359

    @daxx7359

    6 ай бұрын

    To se vjerojatno odnosilo na službeno pismo u zemlji. Zanimljivo mi je kako stranci pokušavaju shvatiti mržnju između naših naroda, ali nekako mi to djeluje nemoguće za nekoga tko nije rođen na ovim prostorima.

  • @lisainger6751
    @lisainger67516 ай бұрын

    Ante Pavelic was a devout Catholic, He had full support from the Catholic church who did nothing to stop these crimes against humanity.

  • @sallydeppe8575

    @sallydeppe8575

    6 ай бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. But people don't like truth.

  • @SimmieReina84

    @SimmieReina84

    6 ай бұрын

    Not true at all🤬 read some books Ante Pavelić was nacionalist extremist and he sould half Croatia to get NDH( Nezavisna Država Hrvatska) he support Hitler and Pope never but never support Hitler or his politics he even has difficult decision to help on attentat on Hitler but that dud not go vell

  • @daxx7359

    @daxx7359

    6 ай бұрын

    You have a like from me. It is hard to imagine but Pavelić had a support that made it possible to him to do what he have done. The NDH was a collaborational state to the Germany. Ustaše and german nazis was even fought in Staljingrad together.

  • @SimmieReina84

    @SimmieReina84

    6 ай бұрын

    Vi ste svi ludi

  • @daxx7359

    @daxx7359

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SimmieReina84 ???

  • @jomomma5281
    @jomomma52816 ай бұрын

    WoW 😳 When I was 16yrs my S.O was from Croatia. I remember the Bosnian war breakout & how desperate my SO's mum was to get back to see her very ill father. It was disturbing to hear of atrocities like ppl who had been neighbours since childhood & suddenly the boys ràP3d the next door girls. I was young and didn't fully comprehend what all these people had lived through. May those sweet innocent peoples RIP 🕊️💞🕊️🙏🏼

  • @danielporter7773

    @danielporter7773

    6 ай бұрын

    The UN were there and DID next to nothing, NEVER FORGET THAT

  • @SimmieReina84

    @SimmieReina84

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi that was war 1991 whan Serbian ( Yougoslavian) army didnt accept Croatian and Bosnian sepparation.Yougoslavian army was Serbian people moustly I was there my father was in war my uncle too my other uncle is killed

  • @zell863

    @zell863

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah. Story of 90ties do not align whit narrative of this Video. Nobody rape in 90ties except Serbs.

  • @danielporter7773

    @danielporter7773

    6 ай бұрын

    UN, there were CONCENTRATION CAMPS in Bosina and United Nation vehicles were driving PASSED THEM. There are NO excuses for this . The UN must have known, they were OUTSIDE the gates, SHAME on the UN

  • @johanneabelsen1644

    @johanneabelsen1644

    6 ай бұрын

    What is an S. O??

  • @WVzombie138
    @WVzombie1386 ай бұрын

    This is such an underreported and unknown horrific chapter of WW2. The brick works, the serb cutter, the hammers, it literally sounds like a WAY over the top B-grade horror film, but it's true... Of course it freaked the SS out, this is a level of depravity that even the most barbaric of nazi death camps didn't descend to... No wonder Tito kept a lid on all this.

  • @sokopic

    @sokopic

    6 ай бұрын

    Tito was a Croatian that did in essence end what his people did start with different methods To understand the reality of today you have to learn about the past Tito was for the Serbs what our regimes are for us today ..what our "whyte lib-erals" are ..that have been for the serbs the "jugoslavs"

  • @ColoradoStreaming

    @ColoradoStreaming

    6 ай бұрын

    No wonder as well the local Serbs barricaded the roads when Yugoslavia dissolved and Croatia became independent.

  • @davorbajlovic3136

    @davorbajlovic3136

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ColoradoStreaming They did a lot more than "barricaded the roads"

  • @WVzombie138

    @WVzombie138

    6 ай бұрын

    My main rationale for Tito keeping a lid on this is two fold. First to avoid international condemnation and any kind of further association of the then newly-created Yugoslavia and the horrors of the Ustase war crimes. Secondly, the suppression of this history was political in nature. Tito was bringing a very complex and historically belligerent group of people and nationalities together in one unitary state under the banners of communism and pan-southern Slav unity. It would be difficult to be one collective proletariat as well as a unified "Land of The Southern Slavs", (which is the literal translation of Yugoslavia) if the wounds of genocide, ethnic cleansing and total war were allowed to fester and continue to cause conflict. These are just my own musings on the topic. There are a lot of aspects of Balkan history that I don't know and I don't claim to be any kind of expert. From my own perspective, I have a lot of respect for Tito and what he was able to accomplish in the Yugoslavia that he built. His navigation of the Cold War in a basically non-aligned way, his handling of Stalin and his assassination attempts, and the things he was able to do and achieve for his country are deserving of that respect in my view. Not to mention that he fought fascism and came out on top. Yugoslavia is basically the only country that liberated themselves from fascism in WW2. Much respect for that too.

  • @androgoblon2419

    @androgoblon2419

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davorbajlovic3136 If we start from the beginning, what?

  • @snezanamijic5185
    @snezanamijic51856 ай бұрын

    In Serbia, both letters are equal, they are taught in schools and the population knows how to read both Cyrillic and Latin. It is only prescribed that government documents be written in Cyrillic, but your personal choice is the letter you will use.

  • @user-gu3kd6tg2r
    @user-gu3kd6tg2r6 ай бұрын

    Serb used Serb alphabet not Rassian

  • @WorkWithoutHuman

    @WorkWithoutHuman

    3 ай бұрын

    Slav alphabet is everywhere same. Few signs different but all other same...

  • @patrickpatrick-tx8up

    @patrickpatrick-tx8up

    3 ай бұрын

    @@WorkWithoutHuman no it is not the same

  • @serbianbeyonder3847

    @serbianbeyonder3847

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@WorkWithoutHumanbro try to find the letter J in Russian alphabet,because we have it in Cyrillic Serbian

  • @oliwkaoliwna143

    @oliwkaoliwna143

    Ай бұрын

    No, it isn't ​@@WorkWithoutHuman

  • @ricx37
    @ricx374 ай бұрын

    Just a suggestion for whoever did the audio on this, please don't put a sound track that is a thumping sound every 3 seconds it gets annoying fast, and it is ruining the video tbh

  • @kacanovotna5821

    @kacanovotna5821

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly. I couldn't even finish watching the video because of the sound. It literally turned my stomach upside down. Not the topic, just the sound😞

  • @-W1

    @-W1

    3 сағат бұрын

    Just dropped watching for the same reason

  • @chris81412
    @chris814123 ай бұрын

    very happy this is getting some attention. my family was in this concentration camp and it left deep lasting wounds that could potentially have been better managed with as time went on if it weren't for the fact that these evils were/have been largely forgotten or willfully ignored.

  • @MaxMax-zg9vn

    @MaxMax-zg9vn

    17 күн бұрын

    WHAT IS UR FAMILY NAME ...??? JUST TO CHECK OUT ...

  • @RTStx1
    @RTStx16 ай бұрын

    From my research of the camps and guards, the killings became boring so they continued to find more "exciting" ways to kill. One american cameraman listed just two and after one day of pictures taken, gave up his position due to not being able to sromach it.

  • @malimate2660

    @malimate2660

    6 ай бұрын

    If you searched for Serbian sources, you could find how Serbian children were thrown to lions in Sarajevo 1992. and how 43 Serbian children were slaughtered in Vukovar in 1991.

  • @davorbajlovic3136

    @davorbajlovic3136

    6 ай бұрын

    @@malimate2660 ah yes, serbs were the ones killed in Vukovar 🤣

  • @malimate2660

    @malimate2660

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davorbajlovic3136 did you doubt?😇😇😇

  • @davorbajlovic3136

    @davorbajlovic3136

    6 ай бұрын

    @@malimate2660 no doubt at all, the world knows what was done to Vukovar in 91. And by who.

  • @NismoSami

    @NismoSami

    6 ай бұрын

    Alo balavac, tema emisije je najgori mogući koljači na svijetu poznatiji kao ustaše i njihova fabrika smrti poznatija kao Jasenovac.

  • @kayecaban5324
    @kayecaban53243 ай бұрын

    Yes, divide and conquer. Absolutely what we are seeing in our world today. The ones doing this are still in the dividing stage: black-white, left-right, etc etc etc.

  • @raptorblue193
    @raptorblue1936 ай бұрын

    being from most parts of former yugoslavia, this still disgusts me how a human can do this to eachother

  • @largol33t1

    @largol33t1

    5 ай бұрын

    It disgusts me even more that people refuse to listen to history like this. Just look at what's going on in Israel. Most of the world is cheering that a country is being destroyed because they hate Jews. 70 years after WW2, nothing has changed and Hitler's ideas still live on. That's why I have no hope for humanity and do not believe in "god."

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim93452 ай бұрын

    Jasenovac is a whole new level of evil. Reminds me of the Nanking massacre.

  • @user-hu1py9kz6z
    @user-hu1py9kz6z6 ай бұрын

    Excellent summary of history. The only thing that is not true is that most Serbs cannot or do not want to use the Latin alphabet. Serbs know both very well and many write in Latin.

  • @TheeRealJesus
    @TheeRealJesus6 ай бұрын

    I had a wonderful professor of History at Kent State. Dr. Edward Gobetz. He was from Slovenia. Lived there during WWII. He told us about some very horrific things that he witnessed. 😮😢

  • @madness8556

    @madness8556

    2 ай бұрын

    Dr Edi Gobetz was a true gentleman and scholar whom I was truly honoured to meet and interview back in the 90s when he visited Australia. May he rest in peace! Naj počiva v Božjem miru! ❤️🇸🇮🙏

  • @TheeRealJesus

    @TheeRealJesus

    2 ай бұрын

    @madness8556 Wow, very nice! This was shortly after I graduated and after I had my class with Dr. Gobetz. What a wonderful soul he was! 🫠

  • @madness8556

    @madness8556

    2 ай бұрын

    @@TheeRealJesus he was indeed a beautiful soul and a very proud and patriotic American Slovenian!

  • @TheeRealJesus

    @TheeRealJesus

    2 ай бұрын

    @madness8556 Yes he was. I interviewed and audio-recorded him for an "Oral History" project for a different class, after I'd had him for his class. It was a wonderful experience and listening to him tell his story was both sorrowful and magical at the same time. He was just so full of love and zest for life! I wish I could channel just 25% of what he had. I know everyone in his world was blessed for having known him. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane! 🙏

  • @jobrock1079

    @jobrock1079

    5 күн бұрын

    Slovenia was overrun by the Germans, but some of the Slovenes welcomed them with flowers.

  • @shanecrump7932
    @shanecrump79326 ай бұрын

    Brother satan was a sadistic psychopath. It’s really scary when someone like that gets power and the ability to be out in the open with their cruelty.

  • @daxx7359

    @daxx7359

    6 ай бұрын

    That happens all the time, even at this moment. But it isn't in the front of our eyes, so we dont know who exactly is the todays"Mengele" or "Brother satan".

  • @wulfsorenson8859

    @wulfsorenson8859

    4 ай бұрын

    He actually ended up in Jasenovac because he was sentenced to jail by the Germans for war crimes. The Croats running the came made him a guard.

  • @EtsySpellcaster-fy3sl

    @EtsySpellcaster-fy3sl

    23 күн бұрын

    It’s even scarier what his consciousness is currently experiencing for his blasphemy against the Holy Ghost.

  • @ljubislavgluscevic6839

    @ljubislavgluscevic6839

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@daxx7359 Afcourse we know, it's more than obviouslly. Allways collective West atacks on East. Before10-15 years ago Madlen Al bright said"Russia have to much of goods (gas,oil,water...) ,and they should split with others..." Because of It today is NATO on their border...

  • @krystofcisar469

    @krystofcisar469

    9 күн бұрын

    there was no satan involved.. only humans and their malevolence (given by god as you could say) :D

  • @TenPlusFive
    @TenPlusFive6 ай бұрын

    It's interesting to note also the accounts of basically throwing children into pits to starve to death. I don't know why this isn't discussed more. These people didn't just gas, it was close combat and incredibly brutal. Too often we focus on later effects and blame people who were the victims of this. And far too few care or have even heard about it.

  • @tonystate8544

    @tonystate8544

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ana-bw7gm and Belgrade was the first city without Jews

  • @jeremiahwatkins4106

    @jeremiahwatkins4106

    6 ай бұрын

    I think that is mostly fabricated

  • @zeljochero5026

    @zeljochero5026

    6 ай бұрын

    👺👹😱@@jeremiahwatkins4106

  • @legionarhr1707

    @legionarhr1707

    6 ай бұрын

    So you just blindly believe anything you see on KZread? These are brutal lies and slanders against Croats!

  • @zeljochero5026

    @zeljochero5026

    6 ай бұрын

    ☢🤪🤢💩🤡👺😰@@legionarhr1707

  • @whit9987
    @whit9987Ай бұрын

    Very informational video with tons of information ive never heard before, but that heartbeat sound in the background drove me INSANE.

  • @ctyler39

    @ctyler39

    25 күн бұрын

    SAME. I want to learn more, but with that audio, I don't think I can keep watching this

  • @whit9987

    @whit9987

    25 күн бұрын

    @@ctyler39 it's very distracting and hard to get through!! I don't understand the use of it.

  • @aravenlunatic9028
    @aravenlunatic90282 ай бұрын

    Deeply ironic that the nazis were disgusted with this concentration camp complex.

  • @RudyardG

    @RudyardG

    2 ай бұрын

    Not really

  • @carmichaelree

    @carmichaelree

    Ай бұрын

    Why is it ironic? Germans love organization and perfecting their work. If the Croatians had a lazily built camp, it would be critiqued.

  • @krystofcisar469

    @krystofcisar469

    9 күн бұрын

    most germans even those of army personnel got 0 ahnung about whats going on in those camps... they told them that they are relocating jews and minorities...

  • @JoAnnaJulia1
    @JoAnnaJulia1Ай бұрын

    People think that Auschwitz was the worst camp... No, it wasn't. It's just the most well known. Apart from concentration camps, there were also death camps, like Treblinka, or camps in which prisoners remembered Auschwitz as a relatively 'good' place to survive, like Mauthausen or Gusen in Austria.

  • @JessicaB81
    @JessicaB815 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure what the background you have playing with the video but it’s a loud thump every second . Makes it hard to listen

  • @bochafish
    @bochafish6 ай бұрын

    One of my best friends dad is a muslim serb. He told us he was playing soccer with a group of kids when (he said the nazi's) came upon the field. They open fire, and the kids ran. My friends dad made it to the tree line, but when he looked back, he saw his brother gunned down. I was 12, so I had no knowledge of this kind of stuff, and that was terrifying.

  • @PS-hi9os

    @PS-hi9os

    4 ай бұрын

    a muslim serb? you mean a muslim from serbia?

  • @bochafish

    @bochafish

    4 ай бұрын

    @@PS-hi9os Yeah, I recently googled his last name. He was Bosnian, my mistake.

  • @jobrock1079

    @jobrock1079

    5 күн бұрын

    Sounds like the Croat-Muslim war where the Bosnian Muslims and Croats turned against each other for 16 months. Did he say where in Bosnia and Herzegovina he was from? There were also different factions of Bosnian Muslims fighting each other - the Sarajevo government forces against Fikret Abdic's forces in the Northwest.

  • @bochafish

    @bochafish

    5 күн бұрын

    @@jobrock1079 I'm not really sure, but I remember them saying Yugoslavia. In the US, he was just another white guy lol. Once a year, his relatives came over, and they roasted something in the backyard. (lamb?Goat?) Can't remember now, but I was invited and it was fun. My buddies mom was Christian, so I don't think he was hardcore or anything. What is kinda interesting is my best friend, same friend group since 4th grade, was a Croat. It just wasn't a thing though, even with the parents.

  • @majavojvodich
    @majavojvodich2 ай бұрын

    I’ve heard testimonies of some individuals whose entire families were wiped out by the ustase forces when they entered Prijedor, Banja Luka and the surrounding areas. My great grandfather narrowly escaped them and fled deep into the Manjaca mountain to join the resistance units. In case he didn’t, well, maybe I wouldn’t even write this comment. I got nothing against Croats. I even have Croats who are married to some of my relatives but what the ustase did was beyond brutality.

  • @djolemihajlovic9448
    @djolemihajlovic9448Ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video! People should know that horrors exists so it doesn't happen again. I just would like to say that Croats are denying any of this and they are saying Jasenovac was a work camp. That is a lie. I understand that it is hard to accept what your grandfathers and grandmothers did in war, but denying it you are just spitting more on people that suffered enough. Important part of history that should not be forgotten.

  • @user-wy5nu8to7b

    @user-wy5nu8to7b

    Ай бұрын

    I am a croat, and have never denied the existence of the genocide in jasenovac. Or neither heard a croat saying that the concentration camp was only a work camp or other things.

  • @Sushram-ii1ey

    @Sushram-ii1ey

    Ай бұрын

    Why are 99% of serbs celebrating war crimes in bosnia and kosova? And are always laughing about there victims? Asking for a albanian friend...

  • @fapmashina1

    @fapmashina1

    26 күн бұрын

    I am Croat and I can only say to stay polite enough that you're not telling truth! Majority of Croats don't deny this horrific death camp and crimes commited there by the ustaše! Every time that you use such a rude generalizations you are making an excuse to deligitimize all members of modern day Croatia and show them as the somehow lesser human beings! And one more important thing to say: many Croats also had their grandparents in antifascist Tito's partizans! And Josip Broz Tito himself - leader of the most organized antifasicist movent in Europe was Croat born in village near Croatian capital Zsgreb!

  • @bluearmyjarun

    @bluearmyjarun

    3 күн бұрын

    @@user-wy5nu8to7b in addition, most of croats fought nazis in Titos (who was also croat) army

  • @nightingale3.0
    @nightingale3.06 ай бұрын

    The background music sounds like heartbeat and is very disturbing.

  • @websurferwizard

    @websurferwizard

    2 ай бұрын

    I had to look for this comment. It's INSANE to have that as a background noise.

  • @dylpickles7341
    @dylpickles73416 ай бұрын

    My grandma spoke about Dachau and so many other things. Never forget our ancestors struggle and sacrifices. Evil is real we need to unite against it before we face another world war over religion.

  • @nati2943
    @nati2943Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much! Many my relatives were murdered there! 😢 My grandparents were there and in Stara Gradiška children concentration camp!

  • @andrijadikic5241
    @andrijadikic52413 ай бұрын

    There is a movie "Dara iz jasenovca" which is based on this theme

  • @ivangrbavac242

    @ivangrbavac242

    3 ай бұрын

    Trash

  • @drvoje5739

    @drvoje5739

    16 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @followeroftheway8454
    @followeroftheway84546 ай бұрын

    Given me deep chills just to listen to what was done. Truly suffering unimaginable parallels. I pray that all of those people young and old are at peace with the Lord Jesus Christ. Beyond horrific.

  • @worthyisthelamb7

    @worthyisthelamb7

    4 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @TonyTalksBack
    @TonyTalksBack6 ай бұрын

    Mauthausen was also known to be particularly brutal - see the "stairs of death"

  • @obersturmfuhrer88

    @obersturmfuhrer88

    6 ай бұрын

    That wasn't a true story.

  • @chichi775

    @chichi775

    6 ай бұрын

    @@obersturmfuhrer88umm, yes, it absolutely is true

  • @milk11111
    @milk111115 ай бұрын

    The man with a basket of 18 kg of eyes. Each eye weigh 7,5 G. That means 1200 people. If they only took one eye from each human, the number is of course 2400. Horrifying.

  • @bahhumbug9824

    @bahhumbug9824

    3 ай бұрын

    and the f--er left it on his desk to show people! God has a LOT of explaining to do! Thy will be done indeed! Pfffft.

  • @drvoje5739

    @drvoje5739

    16 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @petarn2204
    @petarn22042 күн бұрын

    Second wife of my great-grandfather had 4 children, a Serbian woman. In spring 1942, in village near Prijedor city, all 4 children were brutally killed on her eyes by Ustashe Croat soldiers. Baby was taken from her arms and stick to bayonet. Most of people never made it to concentration camp, they were usually slaughtered in their villages (e.g. village Prebilovci). She survived a war, and lived and died in Belgrade after the war. She was deeply respected by our family.

  • @henrykernodle
    @henrykernodle3 ай бұрын

    I cannot fathom to imagine what my Serbian great grandfather went through before he came to Brazil… 😢 and when he got here, he got married with my Italian great grandmother that also came to Brazil after the war. It’s crazy thinking about this. 🤯

  • @sam.n7762
    @sam.n77623 ай бұрын

    hello @ADayInHistoryOfficial thank you for this channel. I think it's super important to not let forget these war crimes and help people to be aware that none of these horrors will happen again.

  • @Serbian_boi122
    @Serbian_boi1224 ай бұрын

    Rest in peace for all the Serbs who died by those croatians

  • @Sushram-ii1ey

    @Sushram-ii1ey

    2 ай бұрын

    Also rest in Peace for all the bosniaks, albanians, croats and even serbs who died by serbian nationalists

  • @bluearmyjarun

    @bluearmyjarun

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Sushram-ii1ey like for both of you, let victims rest in peace, and learn your children's differently, no matter Croat, Serb, Bosnian, Albanian, Macedonian,...

  • @TommyThomson-rd8kk
    @TommyThomson-rd8kkАй бұрын

    I feel like stan lee once said it best himself. "That boy over there, thats your brother, and that girl over there thats your sister. we are all part of one big family"

  • @tokyo.peking
    @tokyo.peking6 ай бұрын

    Did you know that part of that complex was. CAMP. FOR KIDS. Only one in the world !!!

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    It was a playground, not a camp. And not only one, we have more of them even today.

  • @tokyo.peking

    @tokyo.peking

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sinisavitanovic Are you USTASHA , shiting here ?

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tokyo.peking No, I did not pledge allegiance to Poglavnik, since it is the only way to become ustasha. How old are you? Did you finish your homework before posting here? Knowledge is power.

  • @tokyo.peking

    @tokyo.peking

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sinisavitanovic Again playing clever ? Now you need Hitler to be NAZI ? NOPE. It is inside you .

  • @tokyo.peking

    @tokyo.peking

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sinisavitanovic Your knowledge is fake like xou You said death camps for children were "playground"... What a NAZI cynism.

  • @DevilsRockContract
    @DevilsRockContract6 ай бұрын

    The scariest thing to shock you even more beyond everything else will be when you find out who was the manager of that camp. World might change after that...

  • @hoodatdondar2664

    @hoodatdondar2664

    5 ай бұрын

    Why? There is a list of camp commanders in the Wikipedia article. Nothing special there.

  • @DevilsRockContract

    @DevilsRockContract

    5 ай бұрын

    @@hoodatdondar2664Then you don't know.

  • @breza922

    @breza922

    5 ай бұрын

    @@hoodatdondar2664 want a hint? it was a serb.

  • @user-pv7zv1to7u

    @user-pv7zv1to7u

    4 ай бұрын

    VATICAN@@breza922

  • @duetoronomy
    @duetoronomy6 ай бұрын

    All the sudden my personal issues seem like nothing more than dust, in the wind.

  • @boogoodie
    @boogoodie6 ай бұрын

    It beggers belief that there are people that could do such horrific things to another simply because of them being a different race. How could they torture children, women and men that way. Human beings can be so cruel, yet others the complete opposite. I truly wish we could all live in peace. My heart breaks 💔 for all those who suffered and were killed. Why is there such evil in the world. 😢

  • @harbinger200

    @harbinger200

    6 ай бұрын

    What other race are you talking about? 90% of Croatians are converted from Serbian population some 200-300 years ago. Croatia is a Vatican client state. Its the same race.

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@harbinger200Not true, we Croats are decendents of Nephilim 😂😂😂😂. On the other side, true historical and documented, who was Antemurale Christianitatis?

  • @bokibo87

    @bokibo87

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@sinisavitanovic Nice Serbian name and surname you have...

  • @vladimirshaskevich

    @vladimirshaskevich

    6 ай бұрын

    Serbs and Croats are of the same race. The difference is religion, culture and even language to a lesser degree. Serbs have a strong affiliation with the Russians being of the Orthodox religion while Croats answer to the Pope being Catholics. For many years, Serbs were dominated by the Turks of the Ottoman empire while Croats were dominated by the Austrians of the Austrian-Hungarian empire. Croats sought to dominate Serbs through terror and killing during that time period when National Socialism was the dominant political force in Germany and Italy.

  • @monicadiazrivera3907

    @monicadiazrivera3907

    6 ай бұрын

    The devil lives

  • @JoshuaCromarty
    @JoshuaCromarty6 ай бұрын

    A lot of Ustase fled here to Australia after the war and folded themselves into the political establishment

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid35876 ай бұрын

    Really, it was a wonderful historical coverage video of past Yugoslavian history before 1980. And truthful narration ..thank you 🙏 ( a day of history) channel .

  • @barabbasiv4380
    @barabbasiv4380Ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. The amount of ignorance in todays croatia ist horrifying.

  • @Sushram-ii1ey

    @Sushram-ii1ey

    Ай бұрын

    Same in serbia about kosovo and bosnia war crimes

  • @gorg1199
    @gorg119917 күн бұрын

    My family came to America from Yugoslavia during this time period. I just came across this video because I was watching your other WWII content and I am surprised how much I learned about the background of these countries not just WWII stuff. Very cool.

  • @sasanajdanovic3250
    @sasanajdanovic325025 күн бұрын

    First of all, well done for the video. By the way, the Ustase organized a slaughtering competition. Filipovic slaughtered 1360 people in just one night!!! They also took babies, threw them in the air and let them fall on a bayonet or a knife. In front of mothers. They committed many more atrocities. But just imagine this evil?! Can you???

  • @notelectrostormy8809
    @notelectrostormy8809Ай бұрын

    Im a Croatian and in my town theres a lot of people saying "za dom spremni" which is an ustaš saying and this video made me realise how bad it actualy was.

  • @Luka_brx

    @Luka_brx

    9 сағат бұрын

    Kralju, de mi objasni kako to da ima 1m Srba vise na popisu stanovnika poslije rata? A Hrvata 100k manje? Pogledaj malo Vukica ( Srbina ) i Leljaka ( Slovenca ), ovu su notorne gluposti.

  • @TimUpton-sq6oz
    @TimUpton-sq6oz6 ай бұрын

    I can't believe how bad people can become. It is gut wrenching to view this.

  • @Raven44453

    @Raven44453

    6 ай бұрын

    Never underestimate the evil humans are capable of

  • @bahhumbug9824

    @bahhumbug9824

    3 ай бұрын

    Sure you can. We're led to view people as subhuman every day. See how people are viewing the migrants right now.

  • @petarsimic2043
    @petarsimic204325 күн бұрын

    The sad part no one actually talks about - in the end Croats did succeed in their goal of creating an ethnically clean Croatia by ethnic cleansing and expelling of 250 000 Serbs in the 90s, with the full support and approval of their Western allies (mainly USA, UK and Germany).

  • @i.g.m2884

    @i.g.m2884

    18 күн бұрын

    Nemoj miješat ta dva rata molim te

  • @MaxMax-zg9vn

    @MaxMax-zg9vn

    18 күн бұрын

    how do u explain that 200 000 sebs still live in croatia peacefully...?????

  • @jobrock1079

    @jobrock1079

    5 күн бұрын

    @@MaxMax-zg9vn Serbs were 583,000 in the 1991 census in Croatia, so that is a huge drop. There are more tolerant areas such as Istria which has Italian influence, so that is why some still leave peacefully.

  • @CROengineer

    @CROengineer

    Күн бұрын

    bruh, serbia atacked croatia in 1991 and dont forget how many croatian civilians were killed in 90s too, furthermore very little croatians 30% at most by the end of the war suported ustashe in 40s, that is why croatians were killed in jasenovac as well, also croatians saved around 12000 serbs from jasenovac as well, and this is documented. the consensus is that in jasenovac around 70-80000 people were killed far from 700k serbs are claiming since those 70-80k numbers include all victims. furthermore croatian hate for serbs is not just ww2 thing serbs didnt like croatia long before this, in kingdom of shs serbs did not suport croatian nationality as well as chetniks killing croatian representative in the parlament. jasenovac was horrible but the high number of croatians in partisan movements shows the fact they did not suport ustashe.

  • @mriraqi765
    @mriraqi7656 ай бұрын

    Even Nazis, Hated & Opposed it. Asked to Close it & Clean it & Recommed to Change the head of Yesenova Camp.

  • @anteveic327

    @anteveic327

    6 ай бұрын

    If they had really cared, the camp would have been closed. Ustaše regime was their puppet.

  • @mriraqi765

    @mriraqi765

    6 ай бұрын

    @@anteveic327 ustase Regime came into power in 1929, when hilter was Nobody. Ustase leaders were fond of West European Monarchies, & right wing parties. It was Nazi Military power, that forced & Impressed them to join hands with Nazis. They were not Nazi Puppets.

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    Hitler hated NDH, so why did he not order to close it? You MTF's, most of men were sent by trains to other naciz camps in Europe, to work until they die. Do not lessen degree of pain and suffering of all people taken to death camps.

  • @indiglo1971
    @indiglo19716 ай бұрын

    After the war, Ante Pavelic spent some time at the Vatican. Read Unholy Trinity by John Loftus.

  • @stevegodenich7087

    @stevegodenich7087

    6 ай бұрын

    Ante Pavelic was not a nice guy and the Cold War made strange bedfellows: [1] "Ratlines Timewatch" KZread (51:48 minutes) [2] "Operation GLADIO: NATO's Secret Armies" KZread [3] "Operation Paperclip: Top-Secret U.S. Army Program to Recruit & Bring 1600 Nazi Scientists" KZread

  • @Triplex5014
    @Triplex501418 күн бұрын

    My great-grandmother and my grandmother were held in Jasenovac in 1944 as far as I remember my grandmothers words. She was only 7 years old. My great-grandmother recognized one man from the village of Brekinja in Bosnia who surrendered as a Partisan to Ustaše and was there at the camp. He managed to save them overnight and they escaped Jasenovac and got back to Bosnia. Later in the 1970's my grandmother and mother came to Croatia, Bjelovar. Great-grandmother stayed living in Bosnia.

  • @Vicforvictory
    @Vicforvictory6 ай бұрын

    The former sister camp called stara gradiska is beeing abandoned and slowly destroyed.. Please save this place! Before it's too late!!!

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    You can build new one in Serbia. Better one and arrange everything as you wish, so that new generations of Serbs can see what Croats did in WW2.

  • @tokyo.peking

    @tokyo.peking

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sinisavitanovic Not Croats but ill inded criminals, mostly brain sick. Mayoriti of Croats were with Marshall TITO

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tokyo.pekingagain, sarcazm 😉

  • @tokyo.peking

    @tokyo.peking

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sinisavitanovic Hahahaha..... Coward like all ill minded. Now you play clever ?

  • @sinisavitanovic

    @sinisavitanovic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tokyo.pekinghow old are you 🤔?

  • @dictmfg
    @dictmfg6 ай бұрын

    Can I just...the sound used for this video is so bad. That constant thump thump is just taking me away from whatever you were saying. Maybe not use that next time?

  • @gamps2771
    @gamps27714 ай бұрын

    You should‘ve mentioned that the knife with the glove was called Serb-Sl*cer or Srbosjek, designed ‚especially‘ for Serbs.. Other than that, thank you for this video.

  • @seljak90

    @seljak90

    27 күн бұрын

    The knife was a tool in agriculture but you have your myths. Of course I am against atrocities. But whole myth was developed here. We need arguments and scientific backed truth, not horrible stories.

  • @vesnamrdjanov9821

    @vesnamrdjanov9821

    6 күн бұрын

    @@seljak90 Moj Seljaku, otidji u Jasenovac, u muzeju je izlozen Srbosjek, treba li ti bolji dokaz..? Ili da neko ko ga je doziveo na sebi ustane i kaze ti kakao je stradao..?

  • @tomsparks6099
    @tomsparks609924 күн бұрын

    Despicable that this occurred only a mere 80 years ago. Filipovic was among several Franciscan priests which is astounding -- they would actually hold Mass and then round up the congregation and execute them -- they played games with the prisoners, fooling them to believe they were being cared for at clinics and then laughed as they stabbed them -- and, he had the audacity (and they allowed him) to wear his religious cleric robe at his hanging.

  • @youngbess1
    @youngbess16 ай бұрын

    I visited the JEWISH ACADEMY in Melbourne Australia, I was shown around by a lovely lady who was a Holocaust survivor, it was an amazing experience and very though provoking .

  • @MrMickthemonster
    @MrMickthemonster5 ай бұрын

    KZread recommendations decided I wasn't sad enough tonight

  • @janedupree2327
    @janedupree23273 ай бұрын

    The thumping bass gets really annoying

  • @stevie6621
    @stevie66215 ай бұрын

    Croats and Muslims still have not paid for the genocide they did against Serbs. They ended up being rewarded with their own state.

  • @Sushram-ii1ey

    @Sushram-ii1ey

    5 ай бұрын

    Also serbs have not paid for there war crimes on bosniak, albanian and albanian children... Greetings from albanian City of prizren

  • @stevie6621

    @stevie6621

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Sushram-ii1ey Albanian also have not paid for their crimes against Serbs in WW2 and 90s. I forgot to adds you to the list. Greetings to Serbian city of Prizren.

  • @erian-jw8fd

    @erian-jw8fd

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@stevie6621 there were no albanian crimes on serbian people during ww2 and especially not in the 1990s...when only serbs did war crines

  • @sale6059

    @sale6059

    2 ай бұрын

    Konjino

  • @tihomirsalar7416

    @tihomirsalar7416

    2 ай бұрын

    ahahahah vi ste nagrađeni tako da vas je NATO 1999. bombandirao ahahahaha

  • @ganrimmonim
    @ganrimmonim4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this, somehow I had never heard about this. It is quiet an achviment to making visiting Nazis think your camp is too cruel.

  • @termitektermit7889
    @termitektermit78893 ай бұрын

    Some of the pics come from Germans Concentration Camps in Poland territory.

  • @melissaclifford8398
    @melissaclifford8398Ай бұрын

    We are now watching events as brutal as what happened in Europe in the 30s and 40s. Survivors of the Holocaust have made this comparison. Nonetheless, we are watching and saying, “It’s complicated.” And we are standing by as our representatives support the horror, politically, monetarily, and socially.

  • @Gaminglife-sf1oz

    @Gaminglife-sf1oz

    Ай бұрын

    Isreali apartheid IDF soldier are war criminals

  • @user-vd7tw5dl5c
    @user-vd7tw5dl5c6 ай бұрын

    Outstanding and correct description of historic events.The film helps in understanding what took place in this troubled region...

  • @DaniloRakic2810
    @DaniloRakic281025 күн бұрын

    croats are the bravest people in the world, not because they are not afraid of anything rather they are not ashamed of anything

  • @wulfsorenson8859
    @wulfsorenson88594 ай бұрын

    This is the reason the Bosnian Serbs went nuts in the 1990s when Croatia became independent again. They feared a similar repeat of 1941.

  • @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    @user-pc2jp2yr3c

    4 ай бұрын

    So is that the reason the Serbs in the 1990s were stuffing hundreds of Bosnian women and little children into houses and then burning them in Eastern Bosnia?

  • @asmbeats5369

    @asmbeats5369

    3 ай бұрын

    Please stop huffing that copium.

  • @wulfsorenson8859

    @wulfsorenson8859

    3 ай бұрын

    @@asmbeats5369 yeah you clearly don’t like to know the facts behind what happened 😂

  • @9393Technate

    @9393Technate

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@asmbeats5369🤡 Cope and seethe

  • @sentaveliki425

    @sentaveliki425

    3 ай бұрын

    Shh no one tell this fool that serbs had concentration camps during homeland war in bosnia shhhhhh

  • @OffenderPFK
    @OffenderPFK17 күн бұрын

    My grandfather from Montenegro, always says that ”from all the Serbs, worst are croats”.

  • @Hangman84848
    @Hangman848485 ай бұрын

    And if you ask croatians today who was killed in that camp they will tell you croatians got killed there and few jews and gypsies. Croatian historians will tell you that no one was killed there, that it was a working camp where people were working in factory and in free time even watching theater show along with their guards. Yep.

  • @MakaayYazhnam

    @MakaayYazhnam

    22 күн бұрын

    Great insight from a eyewitness... but let me tell you even today in modern era of cameras, internet, medias some stories will stay untold. Imagine that 80 years ago when people still lived as peasants...I'm not here to appologize anybody but sometimes the facts that are served to people are not the whole truth... In fact I was in a relation with a girl who did graduation thesis on her history studies investigating victims of Jasenovac in one part of the Croatia... she came across many situations where members of resistance (Partizani) were killed in combats were listed as a Jasenovac camp victims... yes, there were crimes there, but the numbers were inflated by a lot... you see, after capitulation of Germany and final fall of nazies in Yugoslava, Tito and his communist party took over...Yugoslav regime never investigated the victims of those camps but they have claimed some inflated numbers so that they could set even greater blame on defeated side... you know why they didn't investigated? Coz they would never find so many killed people and many of those who they might find were the remains of deafeated side which they killed after the war and buried there... Tito and his partisans killed many people as a revenge after the war and they have set their truth as only one to be learned afterwards...

  • @Hangman84848

    @Hangman84848

    22 күн бұрын

    @@MakaayYazhnam I can agree about number of victims in Jasenovac camp being inflated, but that camp was just one piece of a puzzle. There is a number of places where a lot of serb civilians were massacred. And the truth is probably like always, somwhere in the midle.

  • @zarkobojanic2141
    @zarkobojanic21415 ай бұрын

    Most horrific thing is that today croatian government says " it didn't happened"

  • @Bluemoon88888

    @Bluemoon88888

    4 ай бұрын

    Because Croatia was a puppet state at the time but I think they should still acknowledge it

  • @filipskalic3376

    @filipskalic3376

    Ай бұрын

    Send me a link, when did the government say it didn’t happen?

  • @unclepierreforpm5733

    @unclepierreforpm5733

    Ай бұрын

    @@filipskalic3376 not Acknowledging is just as bad as denying filip. Don’t sit here trying to paint a different picture.

  • @filipskalic3376

    @filipskalic3376

    Ай бұрын

    @@unclepierreforpm5733 who didnt acknowledge it? Send me a link

  • @unclepierreforpm5733

    @unclepierreforpm5733

    Ай бұрын

    @@filipskalic3376 stop being a smart ass everyone from your grandpa to tudman downplay Jasenovac. One of the biggest extermination camps and the ONLY one outside of German control. Every ethnicity in the balkans has blood on their hands, I’m not solely blaming Croatians for anything other than white washing their Ustaša history.