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        <titleproper>Државна комисија за утврђивање злочина окупатора и њихових помагача</titleproper>
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        <publisher>Архив Jугославије</publisher>
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          <addressline>Vase Pelagića 33</addressline>
          <addressline>11000</addressline>
          <addressline>Beograd</addressline>
          <addressline>RS</addressline>
          <addressline>(+381 11) 3690-252</addressline>
          <addressline>(+381 11) 3066-635</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.arhivyu.gov.rs/active/en/home.html</addressline>
          <addressline>arhivyu@arhivyu.rs</addressline>
          <addressline>Serbia</addressline>
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        <date normal="20210102">2021-01-02T20:02:44.563Z</date>
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      <unitid>Fund. No.110</unitid>
      <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Државна комисија за утврђивање злочина окупатора и њихових помагача</unittitle>
      <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">1.101 files, 90 books: paper documents (items), cards and photographs.</physdesc>
      <langmaterial>
        <language langcode="bul" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Bulgarian</language>
        <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
        <language langcode="hun" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Hungarian</language>
        <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
        <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
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        <corpname>Архив Jугославије</corpname>
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      <p><![CDATA[Commission created by Yugoslav Partisan Government during WWII in 1943. for collection all data about Crimes committed by Occupiers and their Accomplices. The fund consists primarily of statements of survivors and their relatives, decisions for War Criminals, partly by  original documents or copies of documents. There are comprehensive lists of War Criminals. Part of documentation published by Commission in 93 Saopštenja (Comunique) and in some other publications.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Part of documentation and all lists of War Criminals published in: 
Miodrag Zečević, Jovan I. Popović, Dokumenti iz Istorije Jugoslavije. Državna komisija za utvrđivanje zločina okupatora I njihovih pomagača,Vol. I-IV, Beograd, Arhiv Jugoslavije, Printer komerc, 1999-2000.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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    <appraisal encodinganalog="3.3.2">
      <p><![CDATA[The most important archival fund for War Crimes and very important for Holocaust in Yugoslavia.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[creator: Државна комисија за утврђивање злочина окупатора и њихових помагача]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>File 102</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trials against Nazi criminals of war in Yugoslavia (Serbia)</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="19410101/19470101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1941/1947</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 500 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
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        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain SCICOS prosecutions against high-ranked Nazi officers accused of war crimes committed on the Yugoslav territory during WWII, with particularly attention to the Serbian territory under German occupation. The file contains statements and interrogatories, reports, sometimes original documents in Serbian or German language. Particularly attention during the trials is dedicated to the extermination of the Serbian Jews.

After WWII Yugoslav authorities asked for the extradition of the Nazi criminals of war who managed to escape to Germany after the liberation of Yugoslavia. Many of them were located by Allied forces in 1945-1946 and delivered to Yugoslav military courts. After trials in Belgrade, the majority was sentenced to death in 1947. The files contains only the materials produced by SCICOS and partially by the military courts. The materials from the trials are preserved in the Military Archive of Serbia.]]></p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>F-2600</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">SS commander Harald Turner</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19460101/19470101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1946/1947</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 50 documents</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[SS commander Harald Turner was one of the most important officers in the German military administration of the Territory of the MIlitary Commander in Serbia. In 1941-1942 he was one of the main responsible for the Holocaust in Serbia. In 1946, Turner was arrested in Germany and extradited to Yugoslavia where he was tried, convicted and executed in 1947.

The dossier is part of the prosecution against SS commander Harald Turner and contain part of the interrogatory, his answers and statements, collected in 1946 and concerning several issues: the role of the SS in occupied Serbia, the concentration camps, the collaborators, the Holocaust and the mass retaliations against civilians.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 103</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trials against Nazi criminals of war in Yugoslavia (Serbia)</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 500 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
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        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain SCICOS prosecutions against high-ranked Nazi officers accused of war crimes committed on the Yugoslav territory during WWII, with particularly attention to the Serbian territory under German occupation. Among them, SS commander George Kiessel. The file contains statements and interrogatories, reports, sometimes original documents in Serbian or German language. Particularly attention during the trials is dedicated to the extermination of the Serbian Jews.

After WWII Yugoslav authorities asked for the extradition of the Nazi criminals of war who managed to escape to Germany after the liberation of Yugoslavia. Many of them were located by Allied forces in 1945-1946 and delivered to Yugoslav military courts. After trials in Belgrade, the majority was sentenced to death in 1947 (in some cases like the Kiesel's one, it happened in 1950). The files contains only the materials produced by SCICOS and partially by the military courts. The materials from the trials are preserved in the Military Archive of Serbia.


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          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 273</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Genocide of the Roma in Serbia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 850 items, in Serbian language (Both cyrillic and latin characters).</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
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        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The documents are part of the Yugoslav State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of Occupiers and their Supporters (SCICOS) investigation on the crimes committed against the Roma and the Jews in Belgrade. The majority are testimonies of Roma women about the killing of the men and about their experience in the Sajmiste concentration camp, collected in the city of Belgrade and the surrounding villages (today part of the city) like Banjica, Mirijevo, Cukarica. 

The testimonies had been collected mostly between April and June 1945 by SCICOS special local commissions. They were used for collecting datas about the number of victims and for writing a report about the racial persecution of the Roma in German occupied Serbia. The testimonies refer to the period between October 1941 and March 1942, when the genocide took place. 
]]></p>
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        <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
          <p><![CDATA[Milovan Pisarri, The Suffering of the Roma in Serbia during the Holocaust, Forum for Applied History, Belgrade, 2014.]]></p>
        </bibliography>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>273-130</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Testimony about the mass killing of the Roma in Belgrade</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">One document (three pages)</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimony of Zivka Stanojevic Mandic about the collection, deportation and killing of the Roma  from the "Jatagan mala" quarter in Belgrade. The document gives many details about the perpetrators and the victims, including how the action was carried out. It is one of the most detailed statements given to the Yugoslav authorities (the SCICOS) after the war about the Roma genocide in this part of Belgrade.

The document is part of the SCICOS investigations on the crimes committed in Belgrade against the Roma. The SCICOS subcommission that carried out the investigation in the Jatagan mala quarter collected about 150 testimonies.

]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
          <controlaccess>
            <corpname>EHRI corporate bodies</corpname>
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        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>273-143</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Testimony about the mass killing of the Roma in Belgrade</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">One document (three pages)</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimony of Natalija Savic about the collection, deportation and killing of the Roma from the "Marinkova bara" quarter in Belgrade. The document gives many details about the perpetrators and the victims, including how the action was carried out. It is one of the most detailed statements given to the Yugoslav authorities (the SCICOS) after the war about the Roma genocide in this part of Belgrade.

The document is part of the SCICOS investigations on the crimes committed in Belgrade against the Roma. The SCICOS subcommission that carried out the investigation in the Marinkova bara quarter collected about 250 testimonies.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>273-181</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Testimony on the Sajmiste concentration camp</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">One document (two pages) </physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Statement of Grozdana Milosavljevic, who was interned in the Sajmiste concentration camp with other 600 Roma women in December 1941, about the collecting, deportation and the conditions in the camp. The document represents one of the rare testimonies about the Sajmiste camp.

The document is part of the SCICOS investigations on the crimes committed in Belgrade against the Roma. In the file n. 273 there are other similar statements taken from the Roma women who were released from the camp, mostly in January and February 1942.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>273-942</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Report on the mass killing of the Roma in Belgrade</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">One document (five pages)</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by MIlovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[The report contains information about the collecting, deportation and killing of the Roma from the village of Mirijevo, today part of the city of Belgrade. The action is described in detail, and there are the names of the perpetrators and the victims.

The document is part of the SCICOS investigations on the crimes committed in Belgrade against the Roma. The SCICOS subcommission that carried out the investigation in Mirijevo collected about 35 testimonies.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
          <controlaccess>
            <corpname>EHRI corporate bodies</corpname>
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        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 293</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Genocide of the Roma in Serbia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 250 items, in Serbian language (Both in cyrillic and latin characters).</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The documents are part of the Yugoslav State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of Occupiers and their Supporters (SCICOS) investigation on the crimes committed against the Roma and the Jews in Krusevac. The majority are testimonies of Roma women about the killing of the men in September 1941, when German troops shot a group of Roma (probably around 100). 

The testimonies were collected mostly between June and July 1945 by SCICOS special local commissions. They were used for collecting datas about the number of victims and for writing a report about the racial persecution of the Roma in German occupied Serbia. The testimonies refer to the period after partisan-chetnik assault on German defended Krusevac in September 1941.
]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>293-6 to 180</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Testimony about the mass killing of the Roma in Krusevac</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 170 items.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimonies collected in October 1944 by the SCICOS local commission in Krusevac, central Serbia, about the mass killing of the Roma male population that had taken place in September 1941, when they had been collected by the German army and shot as retaliation measure for a group of German soldier killed several days before by the partisans.

The testimonies were collected during the war by the SCICOS local commision among Roma women whose husbands, sons, fathers had been killed in September 1941.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 582</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Genocide of the Roma in Serbia</unittitle>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The documents are part of the Yugoslav State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of Occupiers and their Supporters (SCICOS) investigation on the crimes committed against the Roma and the Jews in Leskovac. The file preserves testimonies about the mass-shooting of 296 male Roma on December 11, 1941, reports by both collaborationist and post-war Yugoslav authorities.

The testimonies had been collected mostly between April and June 1945 by SCICOS special local commissions. They were used for collecting datas about the number of victims and for writing a report about the racial persecution of the Roma in German occupied Serbia.
]]></p>
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        <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
          <p><![CDATA[Several documents available at http://killingsites.org/leskovac/.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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          <did>
            <unitid>582-17</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of the victims</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19410101/19410101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1941/1941</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">10 pages.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[List of the victims killed in Leskovac on December 11, 1941. Among them 293 Roma males, collected by the Germans or delivered by the Serbian collaborationist authorities and shot on the Hisar mountain, in the vicinity of Leskovac.

The document was produced by the Serbian collaborationist authorities and is a part of a report on the mass shooting.
]]></p>
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          <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
            <p><![CDATA[Document available at the following link: http://killingsites.org/leskovac-documents/]]></p>
          </bibliography>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>582-20 to 60</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Testimonies about the mass shooting</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 40 items.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimonies given to the SCICOS local commission in Leskovac by Roma women about the mass shooting of the males Roma on December 11, 1941. The testimonies are very brief but contain a lot of details about the victims, the perpetrators and the way the execution was carried out.

Testimonies collected in 1945 by SCICOS local commission in Leskovac.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>582-48 to 59</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">German and Serbian perpetratrors</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19460101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1946</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">10 items.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
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          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Prosecution of the German and Serbian criminals responsible for the massacre in Leskovac. 
The SCICOS issued the prosecution after collecting testimonies and documents (orders, reports etc.) produced by both German and Serbian collaborationist authorities in Leskovac.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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          <controlaccess>
            <corpname>EHRI Corporate Bodies</corpname>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 593</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in Serbia (and Yugoslavia)</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 120 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
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        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The file contains important documents, testimonies, lists of the victims concerning the killing of the Jews in Belgrade and Sabac, as well as the Jews interned in the italian camp of Ferramonti.

The materials had been produced after the war by SCICOS special commissions. They are collected in separate files containing only documents about Holocaust in Serbia.They were used for collecting datas about the number of victims and for writing a report about the racial persecution of the Jews in German occupied Serbia.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[


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          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>593-115 to 150</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of the Jews of the “Kladovo transport” </unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">35 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[The Jews of the "Kladovo transport" were Austrian Jews who escaped the persecutions in 1939 with the intention to reach Palestina. Their ships were stopped on the Danube river on the the Yugoslav-Romanian border, near the city of Kladovo. The Yugoslav authorities decided to send them to Sabac. In autumn 1941, the men were killed in mass shooting while women and children were sent to the Sajmiste camp and later killed by using a special gas-van. The list has been probably produced by the SCICOS in 1945.


]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed ]]></p>
          </userestrict>
          <controlaccess>
            <corpname>EHRI Corporate Bodies</corpname>
          </controlaccess>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>593-61 to 76</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Lists of Yugoslav Jews interned in the Italian concentration camp Ferramonti </unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">15 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[The lists include Jews from Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia interned in the Italian camp Ferramonti and released after the Italian capitulation in September 1943. They managed to escape the persecutions mainly in 1941, and to reach the territories under the Italian control in Slovenia, Dalmatia, Montenegro. The Italian authorities transferred them to the Ferramonti camp, located in southern Italy. They survived the Holocaust.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
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            <corpname>ЕHRI Corporate Bodies</corpname>
          </controlaccess>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>593-77 to 89</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of Jews from Belgrade deported to the Sajmiste camp; list of the German perpetrators </unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">12 documents</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[The list of the Jews from Belgrade deported and killed in the Sajmiste concentration camp is one of the rare existing documents with the names of the victims. The list of the German perpetrators responsible for the prosecution of the Jews in Belgrade include members of the Gestapo, SS, German police in charge of the administration of the Sajmiste camp. ]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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            <corpname>EHRI Corporate Bodies</corpname>
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        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 619</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in Serbia and the Independent State of Croatia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 50 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The file contains material concerning the Jewish refugees from the Independent State of Croatia and German occupied Serbia who managed to flee in 1941 and reach the territories under Italian control (Dalmatia and the city of Fiume/Rijeka). There are also some documents about the Jadovno-Gospic-Pag concentration camps for Serbs and Jews in the Independent State of Croatia.

The file contains original documents, police reports and interrogations made by the Italian authorities in 1941, as well as testimonies and interrogations by the postwar Yugoslav authorities.  
]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>619-435 to 466</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Jews refugees from the Independent State of Croatia and German occupied Serbia.</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 30 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
              <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Documents produced in 1941-1942 by Italian authorities in Fiume (Rijeka) and Spalato (Split) about the Jews refugees from the Independent State of Croatia and German occupied Serbia. Details about the number, financial situation, personal data, place of temporary residence. 
The documents were produced by the Italian authorities in 1941 and 1942.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>619-467 to 481</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Interrogations of former Croatian guards at the death camp on the Pag island</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 15 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[The camp of Pag was part of the Jadovno-Gospic-Pag complex, established in May 1941 by the Ustashi authorities for Serbs and Jews. Even though there is a lack of literature on the camp, at least 10.000 inmates were killed. The documents represent a rare testimony about the Pag camp.
The Croatian guards were arrested and sentenced by the Yugoslav authorities in 1945. The documents are part of their interrogations.]]></p>
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      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 667</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in the Banat region</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">One file, about 600 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The file contains materials produced by the SCICOS Regional Commission for Vojvodina concerning the Banat region under control of the local German population. After the Axis invasion in 1941, they established their own administration. In August 1941 they formed the first concentration camps and interned all the Jews (about 3.500). Briefly after this they delivered them to the German authorities in Belgrade. 90% of them would be killed in 1941 and 1942. 
The file contain mostly materials about the concentration camps in the Banat region.
The documents have been produced by SCICOS Regional Commission for Vojvodina in 1945 and 1946.]]></p>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 739</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia and the Italian authorities in Dalmatia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 100 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The file contains several documents concerning different topics, preserved among other 800 items : 
- Testimonies about the flee of Jews from the Independent State of Croatia and their travel to the Italian occupied zone; their arrest and deportation to the Ferramonti camp or other destinations in Italy; 
- Correspondence between Italian, Vatican and Ustashi authorities concerning a group of Jews arrested and deported to the Jasenovac death camp in 1942;
- Reports on the illegal crossing of the Italian-Independent State of Croatia border in the region of Fiume/Rijeka, organized by local civilians for the Jews fleeing from the Ustashi persecutions.

The materials have different origins. There are some original documents of the Italian authorities produced in 1941 and 1942, as well as reports and testimonies collected by SCICOS local commissions in 1945 and 1946. ]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>File 908</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Persecution of the Jews in Yugoslavia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 600 items.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The file contains detailed materials about the annihilation of Yugoslav Jews. Documents are organized on a national, regional and local base. There are (incomplete) lists of victims for every city, reports on crimes and criminals of war, testimonies of survivors, reports on concentration and death camps in Yugoslavia, lists of materials preserved in the Yad Vashem Archive concerning Yugoslavia. 
The materials have been collected by Yugoslav authorities mostly in 1960 and 1961 for drawing up a database with the civilian victims in Yugoslavia 1941-1945. 

]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>908-1025 to 1035</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Holocaust in Sabac</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">10 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimonies about the concentration camp in Sabac and the mass killing of Jews and Roma in Zasavica, in middle October 1941. Among them, the Austrian and Central Europe Jews of the so-called "Kladovo Transport".]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>908-171 to 176</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Holocaust in the Banat region</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">6 pages.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Report about the Holocaust in the Banat region, at that time under control of the local German ethnic minority, the so-called "Volksdeutschen". The majority of the Jews were interned in local camps and expelled in August and September 1941 by the local German authorities. They were transferred to Belgrade. The men were interned in the Topovske supe camp and shot, while women and children were interned in the Sajmiste camp.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>908-682 to 688</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Holocaust in Kragujevac</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">6 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimonies and list of the Jews of Kragujevac killed in the Holocaust (20 families). The men were killed in October 1941 among the first hostages killed in the Kragujevac massacre, when the Wermacht shot about 2.300 civilians. Women and children were deported to the Sajmiste camp in Belgrade.]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>908-745 to 755</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Holocaust in Nis</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">10 pages.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[List of 362 Jews of Nis killed in the Holocaust (in Nis and in the concentration camp of Sajmiste). The men were arrested in Autumn 1941 and interned in the concentration camp in Nis, and killed in mass retaliations in February 1942. Women and children were deported to the Sajmiste camp in Belgrade.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproducion allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>908-770 to 784</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Holocaust in Pancevo and mass killing in Deliblato</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">15 documents.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Testimonies about the Holocaust in Pancevo and the mass killing of about 400 Jews near the village of Deliblato. They were taken from the concentration camp Topovske supe and shot in middle October 1941 by the Wermacht. ]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        </c02>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files 384-385</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in Serbia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Two files with about 300 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Files n. 384 and 385 contain testimonies and reports of the Yugoslav State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of Occupiers and their Supporters (SCICOS) about the arrest, deportation and killing of Jews (mainly from Belgrade). Many of them concern the Topovske supe and Sajmiste camp in Belgrade, but also the mass-shooting of 400 male Jews in Rakovica (Belgrade) on October 14, 1941. Some documents refer to the arrest of Jews hidden in Belgrade and other cities.

The materials were produced after the war by SCICOS special commissions. They are collected in separate files containing only documents about Holocaust in Serbia. They were used for collecting datas about the number of victims and for writing a report about the racial persecution of the Jews in German occupied Serbia.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <c02 level="series">
          <did>
            <unitid>384-615 to 640</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Massacre of Jews in Rakovica (Belgrade)</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 25 items.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Documents (mainly testimonies) about the mass shooting of 400 male Jews in Rakovica, near Belgrade. The Jews were taken from the Topovske supe camp on October 14, 1941, and shot in Rakovica. In 1944 special SS units exhumed and burned the bodies.

The documents were collected in 1945 by the SCICOS local commission in cooperation with the Federation of the Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
          <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
            <p><![CDATA[Some of the documents are available at the following link: http://killingsites.org/rakovica-documents/]]></p>
          </bibliography>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item">
          <did>
            <unitid>385-281</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">List of 79 Jews arrested and killed in 1942 and 1943</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19450101/19450101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1945</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Three pages.</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[In June 1942 Serbia was declared "cleansed"of Jews. At that time, the male population had been already killed in mass shootings, while women and children had been gassed in special gas-trucks. The German and Serbian collaborationist police continued in searching the hidden Jews. The list is an important document on those who were arrested and killed after June 1942.

The list belongs to the documents collected by SCICOS about the Holocaust in Serbia.

]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files 525-527</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Persecution of the Jews and the Roma in Nis</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Three files, about 500 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain reports, testimonies and interrogatories on the racial persecution of Jews and Roma in Nis, as well as on the "Crveni krst" concentration camp and the killing site at Bubanj. The small Jewish community of Nis (about 350 persons) was interily destroyed in 1941-1942: men were shot at Bubanj, while women were sent to the Sajmiste camp in Belgrade ann then killed. Many Roma were killed too, especially in February 1942.
The materials had been produced by the local SCICOS commission in Nis. ]]></p>
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        <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
          <p><![CDATA[The documents have been partially published at the following address: http://killingsites.org/nis-documents/.]]></p>
        </bibliography>
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          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>Files 598-601</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the concentration camp in Bor</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Three files, about 500 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The concentration camp in Bor was established in November 1941 for forced laborers. In 943 and 1944, about 6.000 Hungarian Jews were interned in the camp and many of them killed during a death march in October 1944. Even though some important publications exist, the history of the camp is still quite unknown. As in the other cases, the files contain reports, testimonies, lists of inmates, interrogatories and other materials collected or produced by Yugoslav authorities after the liberation.
The files contain materials collected or produced by SCICOS local commissions in 1945.]]></p>
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        <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
          <p><![CDATA[Tomislav Pajic,	Prinudni rad i otpor u logorima Borskog rudnika : 1941-1944, Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, 1989.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed.]]></p>
        </userestrict>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files 637-645</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust and mass crimes in Hungarian occupied Serbia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Nine files, about 600 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="hun" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Hungarian</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            <language encodinganalog="3.4.3">sh</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain materials produced by the SCICOS Regional Commission for Vojvodina concerning the crimes committed by the Hungarian and German forces from 1942 to the liberation. The files are significant for the Holocaust in Vojvodina because contain materials relating the “Rally” in Novi Sad, January 1942, when the Hungarian army killed in retaliation more than 3.000 persons among whom about 1.000 Jews.

Testimonies of the survivors or eyewitnesses, reports, some original documents in Hungarian language, and other items produced by SCICOS Regional Commission for Vojvodina in 1945. ]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <bibliography encodinganalog="3.5.4">
          <p><![CDATA[Several documents concerning the killing of the Jews have been published at the following link: http://killingsites.org/novi-sad-documents/.]]></p>
        </bibliography>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files 656-661</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust and mass crimes in Hungarian occupied Serbia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Six files, about 600 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="hun" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Hungarian</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain materials produced by the SCICOS Regional Commission for Vojvodina and concern the deportations from Vojvodina to German concentration camps. There are lists, testimonies and other materials about the deportation of the Jews from Novi Sad, Subotica and other cities to Auschwitz Birkenau, where the majority perished. 
The documents have been produced by SCICOS commission for Vojvodina in 1945 and 1946.]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files 800-804</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Jewish refugees in Dalmatia</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">More than 50 personal dossiers with several documents each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain several personal dossiers of Jews who escaped from the Independent State of Croatia or German occupied Serbia to Dalmatia, then under Italian occupation. There are detailed information about the identity of the refugees, life and the escape-lines used to reach Dalmatia. The dossiers were produced by the Italian authorities in order to keep under control the Jewish refugees. Sometimes they were sent to Italy; in other cases they were kept in Dalmatia or sent to concentration camps in Portorè/Kraljevica and Arbe/Rab.
The materials had been produced by Italian police in Dalmatia mostly in 1941 and 1942. It's not clear why they are preserved in the Archive of Yugoslavia, especially considering that the materials about Dalmatia are preserved in the Archives of Split (Croatia) or partially in the Military Archive of Serbia (Former Military Archive of Yugoslavia).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>Files517-523</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">The concentration camp in Šabac</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Seven files with about 500 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Materials about the concentration camp in Sabac. The camp was active from 1941 to 1944. It was established first of all for the Jews of the so called "Kladovo Transport", a group of about 1.200 Jewish refugees who had fled from Nazi persecution in the Third Reich in 1938. In their attempt to reach Palestina, they were stopped on the Yugoslav-Romanian border and sent to Šabac. After the German invasion they were all arrested. Men would be all shot in October 1941, while women and children would be sent in December to the Sajmiste concentration camp in Belgrade and then killed with the other inmates.
The camp remained active for Serbian civilians and partizans.

The file contains reports, testimonies, lists and other documents concerning the period 1941-1944, collected and produced by SCICOS special commissions. ]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="recordgrp">
        <did>
          <unitid>f. 110</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Trials against Nazi and collaborationist criminals of war in Yugoslavia</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="19450101/19470101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1945/1947</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Ten files with about 600 items each.</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
        </processinfo>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[The files contain SCICOS prosecutions against Nazi officers and collaborationists accused of war crimes committed on the Yugoslav territory during WWII. Among them, generals Franz Bohme, Heinrich Danckelmann, officers of the 64 Police Reserve Battalion, Serbian general Milan Nedić and others involved in the Holocaust in Serbia. The files contain statements and interrogatories, reports, sometimes original documents in Serbian or German language. Particularly attention during the trials is dedicated to the extermination of the Serbian Jews.

After WWII Yugoslav authorities asked for the extradition of the Nazi criminals of war and collaborationists who managed to escape to Germany after the liberation of Yugoslavia. Many of them were located by Allied forces in 1945-1946 and delivered to Yugoslav military courts. After trials in Belgrade, the majority was sentenced to death in 1947. The files contains only the materials produced by SCICOS and partially by the military courts. The materials from the trials are preserved in the Military Archive of Serbia.]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
          <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
        </userestrict>
        <c02 level="otherlevel">
          <did>
            <unitid>File 897</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">General Milan Nedić interrogatory (Inv. br. 12634)</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="19460101/19470101" encodinganalog="3.1.3">1946/1947</unitdate>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 50 documents</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Part of the interrogatory of Milan Nedić, Prime Minister of the Serbian collaborationist government from August 1942 to October 1944. 
In his statement, Nedić speaks about the relationships between the German and the Serbian administration, the war against the partisans, and the concentration camps for Jews (Sajmište). 

Milan Nedić was arrested in Austria, extradited to Yugoslavia where her was tried. During the trial in 1947 he committed suicide. The materials are part of the interrogatories made by the Yugoslav Secret Police (OZNA) in 1946 and 1947.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="otherlevel">
          <did>
            <unitid>File 897a</unitid>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Documents on the Holocaust in Belgrade</unittitle>
            <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">About 100 documents</physdesc>
            <langmaterial>
              <language langcode="srp" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Serbian</language>
            </langmaterial>
          </did>
          <processinfo encodinganalog="3.7.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Description by Milovan Pisarri.]]></p>
          </processinfo>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Some documents about the Sajmiste concentration camp, the killing site in Ledine where about 250 Jews were shot in October 1941, lists of Jews from Belgrade; a twenty-page long report made by the SCICOS about the destruction of the Serbian Jews.

The documents are part of the prosecution materials against Nazi criminals and Serbian collaborationists.]]></p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="3.4.1">
            <p><![CDATA[Free access]]></p>
          </accessrestrict>
          <userestrict encodinganalog="3.4.2">
            <p><![CDATA[Reproduction allowed]]></p>
          </userestrict>
        </c02>
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