Is Dara from Jasenovac based on a true story?

Based on heartbreaking first-hand accounts from Holocaust survivors, the film is rooted in the perspective of 10-year-old Dara, a courageous Serbian girl who endures unimaginable tragedy even as she goes to tireless lengths to protect the life of her infant brother.

Did Yugoslavia have concentration camps?

During World War II, tens of thousands of Yugoslav citizens were imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps including more than 6,000 at Mauthausen and 20,000 in Auschwitz. At least 536 Yugoslav citizens were victims of Nazi human experimentation in the concentration camps.

How many people dies in Jasenovac?

It is presently estimated that the Ustaša regime murdered between 77,000 and 99,000 people in Jasenovac between 1941 and 1945. In late August 1941, the Croat authorities established the first two camps of the Jasenovac complex—Krapje and Brocica. These two camps were closed four months later.

How many concentration camps were there in Norway?

In Norway there were 24 main concentration camps.

How many concentration camps were there in Bosnia?

Functioning in the first months of the Bosnian War in 1992, it was one of 677 alleged detention centers and camps set up throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war.

What language is Dara of Jasenovac?

Serbian
Croatian
Dara of Jasenovac/Languages

Why did the US break up Yugoslavia?

The varied reasons for the country’s breakup ranged from the cultural and religious divisions between the ethnic groups making up the nation, to the memories of WWII atrocities committed by all sides, to centrifugal nationalist forces.

Was Yugoslavia ever part of Italy?

The peninsula’s northwestern section, around Trieste, was finally divided between Italy and Yugoslavia in 1954 after decades of diplomatic wrangling and periodic political crises. Istria quietly became part of Croatia and Slovenia in 1991 when those states became independent nations.

How many Serbs were killed in concentration camps?

Number of Deaths

Group Number of Deaths
Serb civilians (on the territory of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) 312,000
People with disabilities living in institutions up to 250,000
Roma (Gypsies) between 250,000 and 500,000
Jehovah’s Witnesses around 1,900

How many children were killed in Jasenovac?

Around 20,000 Serb, Jewish and Roma children perished at Jasenovac.

Did Norwegians go to concentration camps?

More than 9,000 Norwegians were imprisoned in German concentration camps. Most of them were young people who had fought against the Nazi occupation of their country. When they were arrested, all of their personal belongings were taken from them.

How many Norwegians were killed in WWII?

Deaths by Country

Country Military Deaths Total Civilian and Military Deaths
Malaya 100,000
Netherlands 17,000 301,000
New Zealand 11,900 11,900
Norway 3,000 9,500

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