Records relating to crimes against Serbs, Jews, and other Yugoslav peoples during World War II
Extent and Medium
folders
4
,
4 microfiche,
Archival History
Arhiv Jugoslavije
Acquisition
The originals, created by Italian occupation forces during World War II, are kept in the Yugoslav Foreign Office in Italy. Copies are stored in the Arhiv Jugoslavije in Belgrade. The document copies described herein were received in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives on 27 Mar. 1992 via Emily Dyer of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collections Department.
Scope and Content
Contains information concerning the persecution of Serbs and Yugoslav Jews, atrocities committed by the Ustaša (Ustashi), the forced resettlement of Yugoslavs, and the killing of Orthodox priests.
System of Arrangement
Arrangement is thematic
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: Arhiv Jugoslavije
Corporate Bodies
- Sisak (Concentration camp)
- Italy. Esercito
- Ustasha, Croatian revolutionary organization
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
- Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
Subjects
- Forced migration--Yugoslavia.
- Christian converts from Judaism.
- Orthodox Christians.
- Sarajevo (Bosnia and Hercegovina)
- Communism--Yugoslavia.
- Prisoners.
- Yugoslavia.
- Yugoslavia--History--Axis occupation, 1941-1945.
- Massacres.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Yugoslavia.
- Atrocities--Yugoslavia.
- Jews--Relocation--Yugoslavia.
- Hercegovina (Bosnia and Hercegovina)
- Concentration camps--Yugoslavia.
- Romani Genocide, 1939-1945.
- Zagreb (Croatia)
- Serbs--Crimes against.
- Jews--Yugoslavia.
Genre
- Document
Copies
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from Arhiv Jugoslavije