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Danica was the first concentration and extermination camp established in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was established in Koprivnica (modern-day Croatia) on 15 or 20 April 1941 in the deserted building of former fertilizer factory "Danica". Mijo Babić participated in preparations for the establishment of Danica concentration camp The first individual inmates were brought to Danica on 18 April 1941 while first groups arrived at the end of April 1941. Four hundred Romani were transported to Danica camp, some of them executed in the camp.

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  • Das Konzentrationslager Danica (serbokroatisch Koncentracioni logor Danica / Концентрациони логор Даница) war das erste Konzentrationslager im damaligen faschistischen Unabhängigen Staat Kroatien (NDH). Das am 15. April 1941 vom kroatischen Innenministerium der faschistischen Ustaša-Regierung gegründete Lager befand sich in den Räumen der im Dorf Drnje ansässigen Chemiefabrik Danica, nahe der Stadt Koprivnica. Die Internierten waren hauptsächlich Serben, aber auch Kroaten, Juden, Roma, Bosnische Muslime und andere Minderheiten. Insgesamt passierten 5600 Gefangenen das KZ Danica. 200 bis 300 starben in Danica, mehr als 3000 von ihnen wurden später in den KZs Jadovno, Jasenovac und Stara Gradiška ermordet. Das Lager wurde im September 1942 aufgrund der anrückenden Partisanen von den Ustaša aufgelöst. (de)
  • Danica was the first concentration and extermination camp established in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was established in Koprivnica (modern-day Croatia) on 15 or 20 April 1941 in the deserted building of former fertilizer factory "Danica". Mijo Babić participated in preparations for the establishment of Danica concentration camp The first individual inmates were brought to Danica on 18 April 1941 while first groups arrived at the end of April 1941. The Jews from Zagreb were transported to Danica and Jadovno early in May 1941. Those transported to Danica were all killed by July 1941, while those transported to Jadovno were all killed by August 1941. Already in June 1941 there were 2,000 inmates in Danica, most of them being Serbs followed by Croat communists, Jews and Romani people. The number of inmates reached 5,000 including 500 Jews. Four hundred Romani were transported to Danica camp, some of them executed in the camp. (en)
  • Le camp de concentration de Danica est le premier camp de concentration et d'extermination créé dans l'État indépendant de Croatie durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (fr)
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  • April 1941–1945
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  • The memorial museum andguard towerof Danica Memorial Area (en)
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  • *Aleksandar Savić
  • *Rada Vranješević
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  • Mijo Babić, the first commander of all concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia (en)
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  • The memorial museum and guard tower of Danica Memorial Area (en)
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  • April 1941–1945 (en)
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  • Koprivnica, Independent State of Croatia (en)
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  • Danica concentration camp (en)
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  • * * Aleksandar Savić * Rada Vranješević (en)
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  • Concentration and extermination camp (en)
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  • Le camp de concentration de Danica est le premier camp de concentration et d'extermination créé dans l'État indépendant de Croatie durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (fr)
  • Danica was the first concentration and extermination camp established in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was established in Koprivnica (modern-day Croatia) on 15 or 20 April 1941 in the deserted building of former fertilizer factory "Danica". Mijo Babić participated in preparations for the establishment of Danica concentration camp The first individual inmates were brought to Danica on 18 April 1941 while first groups arrived at the end of April 1941. Four hundred Romani were transported to Danica camp, some of them executed in the camp. (en)
  • Das Konzentrationslager Danica (serbokroatisch Koncentracioni logor Danica / Концентрациони логор Даница) war das erste Konzentrationslager im damaligen faschistischen Unabhängigen Staat Kroatien (NDH). Das am 15. April 1941 vom kroatischen Innenministerium der faschistischen Ustaša-Regierung gegründete Lager befand sich in den Räumen der im Dorf Drnje ansässigen Chemiefabrik Danica, nahe der Stadt Koprivnica. Die Internierten waren hauptsächlich Serben, aber auch Kroaten, Juden, Roma, Bosnische Muslime und andere Minderheiten. Insgesamt passierten 5600 Gefangenen das KZ Danica. 200 bis 300 starben in Danica, mehr als 3000 von ihnen wurden später in den KZs Jadovno, Jasenovac und Stara Gradiška ermordet. Das Lager wurde im September 1942 aufgrund der anrückenden Partisanen von den Ustaša a (de)
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  • Danica concentration camp (en)
  • KZ Danica (de)
  • Camp de concentration de Danica (fr)
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