Summary: The Untold Holocaust

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The Untold Holocaust In 1941, while under occupation of the Axis powers, the Serbian people suffered from one of the deadliest massacres in history. This war crime was in direct retribution for the deaths and wounded of members of the Axis powers. During World War II, the Axis Powers’ main components were the military strong arms of Japan, Germany, and Italy. Under foreign occupation, Serbia and the countries surrounding it were divided up amongst the occupiers. South Serbia was dominated by German rule. According to German calculation during the war, eye witness accounts and the trials at Nuremberg in 1947 after the war ended, those killed in the city of Kragujevac, Serbia, alone totaled between 2,300 and 7,000 people. Among those slaughtered were men, women and children of Jewish, Roma and Serbian descent. Opened in December of 1941 and shut down in September 1944, Sajmiste Concentration Camp was located just outside of Belgrade in the Independent State of Croatia. According to historical accounts, the majority of the Serbians murdered during World War II were executed at Sajmiste Concentration Camp, under Nazi rule. From March to May of 1942, the Nazi’s executed, by means of a gas van, approximately 14, 500 of the original 16,000 Serbian Jews. The gas van used internal combustion engines to excrete carbon monoxide-…show more content…
In English, the poem’s title translates to “A Bloody Fairytale.” The poem is now part of standard education and curriculum for seventh graders in Yugoslavia. The poem is attached to this paper, in its entirety along with its English translation. Additionally, there has been a movie made and a book written about the mass murders in Kragujevac. The senseless slayings of thousands of Serbs cost the world much-as a few generations of Serbians (especially males) were exterminated by the Nazi

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