- The
Lobor concentration camp or
Loborgrad camp (Croatian:
Koncentracijski logor Lobor) was a
concentration camp
established in Lobor,
Independent State...
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group of 147
Serbian women and
children were
moved from
Gornja Rijeka to
Loborgrad concentration camp and then on to
Zagreb and Zemun, and in turn to camps...
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death camps. Most of
these prisoners were
later transferred to Djakovo,
Loborgrad and
Jasenovac concentration camps. Đakovo. The Ustaše
established Djakovo...
- the Ustaše
established a
concentration camp in Lobor, also
known as
Loborgrad concentration camp, for
Jewish and Serb
women and children. At
least 200...
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Jadovno near Gospić Kruščica near
Vitez and
Travnik in
Bosnia Đakovo
Loborgrad in
Zagorje Tenja near
Osijek These camps were
closed by
October 1942....
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majority of the country's Jews in
camps including Jadovno, Kruščica,
Loborgrad, Đakovo,
Tenja and Jasenovac.
Nearly the
entire Romani po****tion of the...
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Loborgrad castle in Lobor, Zagorje, Croatia,
owned by Geza's step-father,
where Louise and Geza
lived with his
mother and step-father
during their exile...
- and children, as well as 170 Serb
women and children, were
deported to
Loborgrad. The Kruščica camp was
subsequently dissolved. Up to 5,000
inmates p****ed...
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Slovakia Keglevich castle in Pétervására,
Hungary Keglevich castle (
Loborgrad) in Lobor, Zagorje,
Croatia Keglevich palace in Budapest,
Hungary Keglevich...
- camp in Đakovo
where she had
survived typhus.
Later she was
taken to
Loborgrad camp in
Hrvatsko Zagorje,
where she was
killed in
August 1942. In the...