- The
three newer camps continued to
function until the end of the war:
Ciglana (Jasenovac III)
Kozara (Jasenovac IV)
Stara Gradiška (Jasenovac V) – concentration...
-
transported to Auschwitz, but Kashe's
letter refers specifically to the
subcamp Ciglana in this regard. In all do****entation, the term "Jasenovac"
relates to either...
- of the war.
Stara Gradiška (Jasenovac V) held
women and children. The
Ciglana (brickyards,
Jasenovac III) camp, the main
killing ground and essentially...
- Milišić's
brickyard (Serbian: Milišićeva
ciglana, Милишићева циглана) was one of four
concentration camps in
Belgrade in
occupied Serbia during World...
-
activate part of its
capacity for
hardwood flooring manufacturing.
Former Ciglana brick factory is now
converted into a
large saw mill
called Nil-Ž and employs...
- sub-camp,
Jasenovac III,
which came to be
known as the
Brickyard (Croatian:
Ciglana). The sick and
infirm were
either killed or left to die in the abandoned...
- Centar, Bugarija, Đurakovac, Kod Železničke (railway
station area), Gloža-
Ciglana (brick
factory area)
where a tiny
Morava river village has been reconstructed...
- area is the
region of vineyards,
orchards and
holiday houses.
Lakes on
Ciglana, the area of
artificial lakes, are
ideal for angling,
relaxation and recreation...
- philanthropist.
Ustashas used his
property and
industrial facilities to open the
Ciglana part of the
Jasenovac concentration camp. He was a
prominent benefactor...
- Općina
Centar Sarajevo. 2023-12-01.
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