Dinko Sakic, the last known living commander of a World War II concentration camp, died Sunday night in a Croatian hospital while serving a 20-year sentence for war crimes, officials said Monday. He ...
FILE - This March 16, 2004 file photo shows the monument for thousands of people killed in Jasenovac concentration camp 1941-45 in Croatia. Croatia’s president on Friday April 20, 2018, visited the ...
JASENOVAC, Croatia (AP) — Croatia on Tuesday commemorated the victims of a World War II concentration camp where tens of thousands of people perished in the hands of a pro-Nazi puppet regime at the ...
OPATOVAC, Croatia (AP) — The latest news as migrants fleeing war or seeking a better life make their way across Europe by the tens of thousands. All times local. 10:15 p.m. More than 5,000 migrants ...
ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia on Thursday declared three senior Montenegrin government officials persona non grata after they led a declaration in Montenegro's parliament stating that genocide was ...
Zagreb _ Dinko Sakic, a former commander of Croatia's most notorious Nazi-era concentration camp at Jasenovac during the Second World War, has died at age 86. Sakic was in charge during May-October ...
Croatia honoured on Sunday the victims of its most brutal World War II death camp, an event again snubbed by ethnic Serbs, Jews and anti-fascists who accuse authorities of tolerating a pro-Nazi ...
Deauville, France, Jun 14 (EFE).Deauville, France, Jun 14 (EFE). — Ante Cacic, coach of Croatia national team, confirmed on Tuesday in a news conference that team captain Darijo Srna will return on ...
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia’s president visited the site of a World War II concentration camp on Friday and honored its victims, while Jewish leaders are boycotting the main commemoration ceremony ...
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