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Nijakowski, Lech M. "Trudna definicja „obozu koncentracyjnego”." Kultura i Społeczeństwo 67, no. 1 (2023): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35757/kis.2023.67.1.1.

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This paper discusses only the systems of concentration camps, omitting how individual camps functioned. The analysis starts with late 19th-century Spanish camps in Cuba and ends with late 20th-century camps for Serbs, Croats and Bosniaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first part of the paper discusses the problems of defining a concentration camp and proposes an original definition. The second part focuses on the victims, including their position within the camp hierarchy. The third part shows the practice of history politics based on the system of camps to which Silesians and other groups wer
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Hayden, Robert M. "Schindler's Fate: Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, and Population Transfers." Slavic Review 55, no. 4 (1996): 727–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2501233.

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In 1993, the film Schindler's List provided what many commentators took to be simile and many others metaphor for the violence in Bosnia. The cinematic version of Thomas Keneally's 1982 book on the holocaust of the Jews of Cracow seemed to emblematize the horror of the "ethnic cleansing" of Muslims from northern and eastern Bosnia in the summer of 1992 and thereafter, complete with wretched people in cattle cars and "concentration camps" with starving prisoners.
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Campbell, David. "Atrocity,memory,photography: Imaging the concentration camps of Bosnia--the case of ITN versus Living Marxism , Part 1." Journal of Human Rights 1, no. 1 (2002): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14754830110111544.

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Campbell, David. "Atrocity,memory,photography: Imaging the concentration camps of Bosnia - the case of ITN versus Living Marxism , Part 2." Journal of Human Rights 1, no. 2 (2002): 143–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14754830210125656.

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Amra, Bratovcic, and Petrinic Irena. "Quality assessment and health safety of natural spring water." Technologica Acta 13, no. 1 (2020): 33–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4059967.

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In this paper the natural spring water was investigated. The sample of spring water was taken at the beginning of July 2019 in Tuzla, Bosnia and Hercegovina (BIH), which is consumed by the local population. The source of investigated spring water is located above salt mine. All parameters of health safety were analysed by the methods of laboratory tests regulated by the State regulation on natural mineral and natural spring waters ”Official Gazette BiH” No. 26/10 and 32/12, i.e. physical-chemical and microbiological analysis was performed. The results of the study showed that water
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Premović, Pavle, Justyna Ciesielczuk, Grażyna Bzowska, and Miloš Đorđević. "Geochemistry and electron spin resonance of hydrothermal dickite (Nowa Ruda, Lower Silesia, Poland): vanadium and chromium." Geologica Carpathica 63, no. 3 (2012): 241–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10096-012-0020-8.

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Geochemistry and electron spin resonance of hydrothermal dickite (Nowa Ruda, Lower Silesia, Poland): vanadium and chromium Geochemical analyses for trace V and Cr have been done on a representative sample of a typical hydrothermal dickite/kaolinite filling vein at Nowa Ruda. The mineralogy of the sample is comparatively simple, dickite being the principal component (ca. 91 % of the total sample). Geochemical fractionation and inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) indicate that most (> 90 % of total metal) of the V and Cr reside in the dickite. Electron Spin Reso
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ŠÍSTEK, František. "THE FATE OF THE JEWS IN MONTENEGRO DURING WORLD WAR II: FROM THE OCCUPATION OF YUGOSLAVIA UNTIL THE CAPITULATION OF ITALY (APRIL 1941 – SEPTEMBER 1943)." Lingua Montenegrina 31, no. 1 (2023): 249–78. https://doi.org/10.46584/lm.v31i1.983.

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The article focuses on the fate of the Jews in Montenegro during the Italian occupation in World War II (april 1941 – september 1943), mostly refugees from Serbia, Bosnia and other regions of occupied and dismembered Yugoslavia. As part of the first wave of refugees from the spring of 1941, several hundred Jews found their way to the Bay of Kotor and the Montenegrin Coast. After the outbreak of the Thirteenth July Uprising of the Montenegrin people, Italian occupation authorities arrested most Jewish refugees (192) and deported them to concentration camps in Albania and later Italy. After the
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Dizdarević, Ismet. "The feeling of guilt and remorse among those who planned and committed genocide." Zbornik radova Islamskog pedagoškog fakulteta u Zenici (Online), no. 2 (December 15, 2004): 215–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.51728/issn.2637-1480.2004.215.

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During WWII the German fascists committed genocide against the non-Germanic peoples, especially the Jews. Many innocent people were expelled from their homes, physically and psychologically tortured, and a great number of them were hanged or burned alive. During the aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina a far more atrocious genocide was committed against the Bosniaks. The Serb nationalists mercilessly persecuted the Bosniaks, tortured them in concentration camps and prisons, and killed them in large numbers. The only crime of the Bosniaks was that they were “guilty” for being who they always we
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Haseljić, Meldijana Arnaut. "Genocid(i) u Drugom svjetskom ratu – Ka konvenciji o genocidu (ishodišta, definiranje, procesuiranja)." Historijski pogledi 5, no. 8 (2022): 239–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2022.5.8.239.

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The twentieth century began and ended with the execution of genocide. At the same time, it is the century in which large-scale armed conflicts were fought, including the First and Second World Wars. The Second World War was marked, among other things, by genocides committed against peoples that were planned for extermination by Nazi projects. In the first place, it is inevitable to mention the genocide (Holocaust) against the most numerous victims - the Jews. The Holocaust resulted in millions of victims. Mass murders of Jews were carried out, but in the Second World War, about a million peopl
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Tahirović, Husref. "Dr. Stanko Sielski (1891–1958): Physician, scientist, humanist." Acta Medica Academica 44, no. 2 (2015): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.5644/ama2006-124.143.

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<p>This work presents the results of research into the life and work of Dr. Stanko Sielski, related to his professional, scientific and humanitarian work. He was born in Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />(BH) in1891, to a family of Polish origins. He attended high school in Travnik and completed his studies of medicine in Vienna in 1919. During the First World War he served on the frontlines with the Austro-Hungarian army. He began his service as a doctor in Konjic, Prozor and Glamoč, and then worked in Varcar Vakuf, Zenica, Travnik, Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Tuzla. At t
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Books on the topic "Concentration camps – Bosnia and Hercegovina"

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Dr, Mitrović Momčilo, ed. Slow dying: The Bosnian war prison camp at Visoko--diary and testimonies. 4th ed. Brandylane Publishers, 2012.

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Hukanović, Rezak. The tenth circle of hell: A memoir of life in the death camps of Bosnia. BasicBooks, 1996.

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Marinović, Nikola J. Stories from hell: Confessions of Serbs, tortured in the concentration camps in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991 and 1992. Ministry of Information of the Republic of Serbia, 1993.

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Stipo (SIGNED) & Ivana Cuvalo (Ed.) Sosic. The road to Hell and back: A Catholic priest in the Serb camps of horror and death. Croatian Franciscan Press, 1999.

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The killing days. Blake, 1999.

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Raw memory: Prijedor, an 'ethnic cleansing laboratory'. Saqi in association with the Bosnian Institute, 2005.

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Die Evokation der Vergangenheit: Die deutschsprachige Presse und der Krieg in Bosnien. Asanger, 2010.

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Wesselingh, Isabelle, and Arnaud Vaulerin. Raw Memory: Prijedor, Laboratory of Ethnic Cleansing. Saqi Books, 2005.

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Hukanovic, Rezak, and Ammiel Alcalay. Tenth Circle of Hell: A Memoir of Life in the Death Camps of Bosnia. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Concentration camps – Bosnia and Hercegovina"

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Stone, Dan. "5. The wide world of camps." In Concentration Camps: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198723387.003.0005.

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Concentration camps constitute a worldwide phenomenon that has developed over time as different states and regimes have learned from others in other parts of the world. ‘The wide world of camps’ considers some of the less well-known settings: the American internment of Japanese-American citizens during World War II; Franco’s camps during and after the Spanish Civil War; Britain’s use of camps for Jewish displaced persons in Cyprus; the colonial powers’ camps during the wars of decolonization in Algeria, Malaya, and Kenya; the Chinese Maoist camps; the Khmer Rouge’s camps in Cambodia in the 197
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Ross, Dennis. "Bosnia: Finally Getting it Right." In Statecraft 2.0, 2nd ed. Oxford University PressNew York, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197698914.003.0006.

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Abstract The Bush 41st administration and the Clinton administration dealt with Bosnia. Bush saw Bosnia as the wrong war at the wrong time. His objective for the war was “avoidance.” But avoidance proved unworkable, especially as the Serbs created concentration camps for Muslim men and boys. Bush supported a UN Security Council resolution that imposed sanctions and deployed European peacekeepers—but they protected neither “safe areas” nor themselves. Bill Clinton established an objective of stopping Serb aggression but without being prepared to apply the necessary means. Fear of tearing apart
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Dahlman, Carl. "Geographies of Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing : The Lessons of Bosnia-Herzegovina." In The Geography of War and Peace. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162080.003.0015.

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The “Serbian Adolf” figures as one of many parallels between the Nazi aggression of World War II and the more recent wars in Bosnia (1992–1995). Though many recognized and drew attention to the atrocities committed against Bosnian civilians, the stories and images of deportation, mass murder, and concentration camps failed to stir an effective response from the international community of states, which had, fifty years before, promised to defend civilians from such abuses. This occurred despite clear signals that the Serb leadership meant not only to run an expansionist campaign to divide Bosni
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Conference papers on the topic "Concentration camps – Bosnia and Hercegovina"

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Debeljuh, Andrea, Maja Ruzic baf, and Ranko Rajovic. "NTC (NIKOLA TESLA CENTER) CAMP AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES – KIDS EVALUATION OF INNOVATIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES." In eLSE 2019. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-19-036.

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The paper presents the NTC (Nikola Tesla Centre) learning methodologies. The researches that shows the importance of movement for children, especially before primary school, are presented. One of the basic principles of the NTC learning system is to help children, parents and educators for a whole development, in order to achieve the full potential of the child. To gain this result the NTC learning system provides exercises that include rotation, balance, dynamic accommodation of the eye, fine motoric, stimulation of the foot, coordination eye - hand, speech, etc.. The paper presents also the
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