Documents on the concentration camp in Bor
Extent and Medium
Three files, about 500 items each.
Scope and Content
The concentration camp in Bor was established in November 1941 for forced laborers. In 943 and 1944, about 6.000 Hungarian Jews were interned in the camp and many of them killed during a death march in October 1944. Even though some important publications exist, the history of the camp is still quite unknown. As in the other cases, the files contain reports, testimonies, lists of inmates, interrogatories and other materials collected or produced by Yugoslav authorities after the liberation. The files contain materials collected or produced by SCICOS local commissions in 1945.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Reproduction allowed.
Publication Note
Tomislav Pajic, Prinudni rad i otpor u logorima Borskog rudnika : 1941-1944, Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, 1989.
Archivist Note
Description by Milovan Pisarri.
Rules and Conventions
EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0