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Zemun (Concentration camp)

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Corporate name headingZemun (Concentration camp)
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Variant(s)Camp Zemun (Concentration camp)
Judenlager Semlin (Concentration camp)
Semlin (Concentration camp)
Sajmiste (Concentration camp)
Beogradsko sajmiste (Concentration camp)
Staro sajmište (Concentration camp)
Beginning date1941
Ending date1943
Found inNemački logor na Beogradskom sajmištu 1941-1944, 1992: p. 452 (the camp Zemun, or Semlin, was located at the Belgrade Fair (sajmiste))
Das nationalsozialistische Lagersystem, 1990: p. 361 (Zemun)
Verzeichnis der Haftstätten unter dem Reichsführer-SS (1933-1945), 1979: p. 640 (in Croatia: Semlin, Zemun; in den Gebäuden auf dem Messegelände von Belgrad (Sajmiste))
Staro sajmište 3+1, 2008: t.p. (Staro sajmište)
Wikipedia, as viewed March 7, 2011, (Staro Sajmište (Serbian Cyrillic: Старо Сајмиште) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd and it was the site of the World War II Sajmište concentration camp (1941-1944))
The flight, 2021: CIP galley (Dulag 172, Belgrade; in 1941-42 had been the site of the Jewish concentration camp and in 1944 the POW camp for Partisans; In 1943, the Germans took 39 more to the Sajmiste camp that would adjoin Dulag 172 in Zemun)
Logor Sajmište : žrtve Jevrejskog logora Zemun, 2018: page [7] ("The Jewish camp Zemun on Staro Sajmište (Judenlager Semlin), founded in the beginning of December 1941, was a death camp for Jewish and Romany women, children, and old people from occupied Serbia.")
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