A treasure trove of documents about a Croatian concentration camp is being made available to the public. During the past year, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington assembled its archive about the Jasenovac camp, where Croatian fascists killed 17,000 Jews and scores of thousands of Serbs, Gypsies and others during World War II.
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