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We forgive, but we don't forget
                                                      Aleksandra Đenić
                                 Center for talented youth Vranje,Vranje, aleksandradjenic96@gmail.com

          Abstract                                               report of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg,
                                                                 that the death toll was between 500,000 and 700,000.
          The purpose of writing this paper - is the memory of the
          suffering  of  the  Jews  and  many  others  who  perished  in
          Nazi concentration camps. I am horrified by the brutality
          that occurred in the Jasenovac camp and by the dark forces
          in this period of human history.




















                           Image 1 - Jasenovac


          The aim of the dissertation - is a kind of rebellion against
          God's  neglect  of  small  man  condemned  to  eternal     Image 2 – Schematic representation of Jasenovac
          anonymity and absolute fading in time.

          The method of operation - for writing this paper relevant   Conclusion - „There’s not a feather that would be able to
          historical literature was used, consisting of a multitude of   describe the horrors and terrible atmosphere of Jasenovac.
          images, documents, legal provisions, etc., that demonstrate   It exceeds every human fantasy. Hell, the Inquisition, the
          the organization itself, the preparation and operation of the   most  horrific  terror,  the  like  of  which  has  never  and
          camp, as well as the suffering and torture of inmates.   nowhere in history been seen, atrocities of wild beasts, the
                                                                 darkest  instincts  emerging  to  the  surface  which  never
          Survey Results – Jasenovac was the largest concentration   appeared in human history before – a little is said.“[1]
          camp in the Independent State of Croatia in the occupied
          area  of  Yugoslavia  during  World  War  II.  Formed  in
          August 1941 in the vicinity of the town of the same name
          and  destroyed  by  the  Ustase  (Croatian  Revolutionary
          Movement) in April of 1945. "Work Camp Jasenovac", as
          it  is  called  by  the  Croatian  state  administration,  was  the
          place for execution of Serbs, Roms and Jews of all ages,
          sexes, social, educational and other profiles, as well as the
          communists,  supporters  and  sympathizers  of  the  Serbs,
          Roms and Jews .
                                                                             Images 3 – Victims of Jasenovac
          The  number  of  victims  has  never  been  accurately   Literature  –  Jasenovac  concentration  camp  1.,2.  i  3.,
          determined. The Camp archive was twice destroyed. State   Antun Miletić, Beograd.
          Commission  of  Croatia,  founded  in  1945,  noted  in  the   The Vatican and the Jasenovac, Vladimir Dedijer, Beograd
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