Abstract

The author emphasizes the significance of the Serbian town of Sabac for Holocaust studies (in both Serbia and Europe). Basing on scholarly articles and books available in Serbian, she reconstructs the events connected with the tragic fate of the Jewish refugees from Central Europe and the Jewish inhabitants of Sabac. In September 1940 that Serbian town received emigrants from Central Europe who had been stopped on their way to Palestine on the border between Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia (the Kladovo Transport). In October 1941 they were liquidated along with Jewish inhabitants of Sabac as a result of German retaliatory actions.

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