Tenja
Tenja is a village in eastern Slavonia, Croatia, located just southeast of Osijek. The population is 7,376.[1]
History
From March 1942. to August 1942. this village held the only ghetto for Jews in the Independent State of Croatia.[2] The name "ghetto" does not signify medival Jewish ghetto. In the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust it's referred to as the concentration camp Tenje.[3] According to the Humanitarian Law Center in July 1991 the Serbian Volunteer Guard killed at least 29 people and expelled over 2,900 non-Serbs.[4]
Notes
- ↑ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Tenja". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
- ↑ Benz, Wolfgang & Barbara Distel: Der Ort des Terrors - Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager. Band 9: Arbeitserziehungslager, Ghettos, Jugendschutzlager, Polizeihaftlager, Sonderlager, Zigeunerlager, Zwangsarbeiterlager. Verlag C. H. Beck, München 2009, ISBN 978-3-406-57238-8, S. 323.
- ↑ Israel Gutman u. a. (Hrsg.): Enzyklopädie des Holocaust. München und Zürich 1995; ISBN 3-492-22700-7, Bd. 2, S. 827.
- ↑ Deutsche Welle 9 December 2014.
Coordinates: 45°30′06″N 18°44′42″E / 45.501655°N 18.744884°E
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