A Croatian concentration camp commander denied that he had been responsible for the deaths of some 2,000 people when he headed the Jasenovac camp in 1944. Dinko Sakic issued the “categorical” denial at the end of his three-day defense in a Croatian court and then refused to answer any questions.
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