- The
Topovske Šupe
concentration camp (German:
Konzentrationslager Kanonen-Schuppen; Serbian:
Logor Topovske Šupe,
Serbian Cyrillic: Логор Топовске Шупе)...
- the Jews who were
murdered were
brought from the
concentration camp of
Topovske Šupe.
Information from
other sources led to the
conclusion that the murders...
- in the
Banjica concentration camp,
Crveni Krst
concentration camp and
Topovske Šupe
concentration camp
along with Jews. In
August 1942,
Harald Turner...
- it got its name. The
section where the
artillery was
based was
called Topovske Šupe and in the
early days of the
German occupation, it was
turned by the...
-
operated on the
territory of the
occupied Belgrade: Sajmište, Banjica,
Topovske Šupe, and Milišić's brickyard.
Approximately 50,000
people have died in...
-
Serbian Jewish males were
interned in
concentration camps,
primarily at
Topovske Šupe in Belgrade. In the fall of 1941,
Turner ordered that all
Jewish women...
-
already rounded up all the Jews in the
Banat and
transferred them to the
Topovske Šupe and Sajmište
concentration camps. The
Germans carried out the first...
-
Banjica concentration camp (Belgrade)
Crveni krst
concentration camp (Niš)
Topovske Šupe (Belgrade) Šabac
concentration camp
Located on the
outskirts of Belgrade...
-
concentration camp (near Belgrade) Sajmište
concentration camp (near Belgrade)
Topovske Šupe (in Belgrade) Milišić's
brickyard (in Belgrade)
Crveni krst (in Niš)...
-
Banjica concentration camp (Belgrade)
Crveni krst
concentration camp (Niš)
Topovske Šupe
concentration camp (Belgrade) Šabac
concentration camp
President of...