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The historian Antun Miletić’s 23rd book: “The Assassinated in the Jasenovac Concentration Camp 1941-1945” (Gambit, Jagodina, 2011, 900 pages), was recently presented to the public and almost immediately renamed by the journalists into “Encyclopedia of the dead” of Jasenovac.
A result of decades of Miletić’s research, the book offers evidence that the largest and the cruelest Ustašas’ death factory killed at least 146,248 innocent Serbs, Roma and Jews. Miletić established personal data for 80,192 victims: first name, last name, middle name, year of birth, year of killing, the place from where the victim was taken to the Jasenovac camp. He offered at the same time evidence that there were 66,056 more victims killed, the names of whom are still unknown. The author stated that this book is intended to be an undestroyable monument to the victims and an open invitation for the new generation of historians to go ahead in searching for historical truth on the Holocaust and genocide committed by the Ustaša state during the Second World War.
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