20.8.2013. 16:42 |
Gradnja trgovačkog centra u Srbiji na mjesti nekadašnjeg logora
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Shopping mall to be built at former Nazi camp in Serbia
The site of a former Nazi concentration camp in Serbia where 6,000 Jews and 1,500 Roma were killed during WWII is set to be redeveloped as the largest shopping mall in the Balkans.
Mjesto gdje je bio nacistički koncentracijski logor u Srbiji, u kojem je 6.000 Židova i 1.500 Roma ubijeno u toku II. svjetskog rata će se prenamjeniti u najveći trgovački centar na Balkanu.
Skupine zgrada u logoru poznatom kao
"Topovske šume" još su tamo
i mala memorijalna ploča još govori o tamnoj prošlosti, To je ograđeno sa zidom (2006), ali je većina zemlje već prodana za 27 milijuna eura poduzeću koje planira uložiti 160 milijuna da to pretvori u trgovački centar.
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In a region dotted with memorials to Partisan battle victories, the 70,000 Jews who died in Yugoslavia during World War Two were subsumed into the narrative of Yugoslav victims of fascism, part of the doctrine of ‘Brotherhood and Unity' propagated by Josip Broz Tito to diminish national and ethnic differences within the federation he ruled from 1945 to 1980.
After Estonia, Serbia was the second Nazi-occupied territory in Europe to be formally declared ‘free of Jews' in August 1942, when 90 percent of the country's 16,000 Jews had perished.
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