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Jasenovac was a complex of five subcamps, in relatively close proximity to each other, on the bank of the Sava river. Most of the camp was at Jasenovac, about 100 km (62 miles) southeast of Zagreb. The complex included a camp for children in Sisak to the northwest, and a women's camp in Stara Gradiška to the southeast.
The creation of the camp and its management and supervision were entrusted to Department III of a special police force called Ustaška Narodna Služba or UNS (lit. " Ustaše People's Service"). This organization was headed by Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburic, who was personally responsible for everything that happened. Several others were involved in commanding the camp at different times, including Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic and Dinko Šakic .
The Ustaše interned mostly SerbsSerbs Total population: 11 million (est. Population: ; Serbia and Montenegro: 6,674,470 ; Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1,479,930 ; Croatia: 201,631 (2001) (580,000 in 1991) ; Slovenia: 38,964 (2002) ; FYROM: 35,939 (2002) ; Albania: 10,000 ; Romania: 22,725 (2 in Jasenovac. Other victims included JewThe word Jew is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to either a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or a member of the Jewish culture or ethnicity. This article discusses the term as describing an ethnic group; for as, GypsiesThe Roma people (singular Rom along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies''. They are a traditionally nomadic people who originated in northern India but currently live worldwide, chiefly in Europe. Most Roma speak some form, and opponents of the Ustaša regime. Most of the Jews were murdered there up to August 1942, when they started being deported to the Auschwitz concentration campAuschwitz is the name used for a group of concentration camps, derived from the Germanized form of the nearby Polish town of Oswiecim, situated about 60 km southwest of Krakow. Beginning in 1940, Nazi Germany built several concentration camps and an exter. Jews were sent to Jasenovac from all parts of Croatia after being gathered in Zagreb, and from Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina is a mountainous country in the western Balkans. Its capital is Sarajevo and it was formerly one of the six federal units constituting Yugoslavia. The republic gained its independence in the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and due to the after being collected in SarajevoMiljacka river. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located at 43°52'N and 18°25'E. According to a 1991 census, its population was 429,672; currently estimated at around 400,000. The city is considered one of the most impor. Some came directly from other cities and smaller towns. On their arrival most were killed at execution sites near the camp: Granik, Gradina, and other places. Those kept alive were mostly skilled at needed professions and trades (doctors, pharmacists, electricians, shoemakers, goldsmiths, and so on) and were employed in services and workshops at Jasenovac.
The living conditions in the camp were extremely severe: a meager diet, deplorable accommodations, a particularly cruel regime, and unbelievably cruel behavior by the Ustaše guards. The conditions improved only for short periods during visits by delegations, such as the press delegation that visited in February 1942 and a Red Cross delegation in June 1944.
Similar to Nazi concentration camp badges, at first the prisoners were marked with colors: yellow for Jews, blue for Serbs, and red for communists, while Gypsies had no marks. This was later abandoned.