1942Execution of Jews and Serbians in Uzice

"In the concentration camp at Uzice, in Serbia, 280 Jewish i...
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1942

💀 Iași Pogrom in Romania

Iași pogrom in Iași city was the incident where more than 13,266 Jews were killed by angry mobs of locals, and together with military personnel they exterminated about 1/3 of Jewish population in Romania.
Iași Pogrom in Romania (1941)
PogromAntisemitismIașiWorld War IIMassacreHolocaustRomanian JewsViolence
RomaniaRomania

😭 Babi Yar Massacre

Nazis and their collaborators shot to death 33,771 Jews at Babi Yar over the course of two days.
Babi Yar Massacre (1941)
MassacreAntisemitismBabi YarUkraineHolocaustWorld War IINazisCollaborationViolenceMass Shooting
UkraineUkraine

🪖 Execution of Jews and Serbians in Uzice

"In the concentration camp at Uzice, in Serbia, 280 Jewish internees and 100 Serbians were executed, the Yugoslav sources disclose. Among the Jews who were shot were many women and children and two aged men, Dr. Guttman and M. Levy.":
Execution of Jews and Serbians in Uzice (1942)
World War IISerbiaExecutionConcentration CampHolocaustYugoslaviaWar CrimesUzice
SerbiaSerbia

🇩🇪 Deportation of Jews from Benghazi

Jews of Benghazi are attacked. German and Italian troops fighting the Allies in North Africa occupied the Jewish quarter of Benghazi, plundered shops and deported jews to concentration camps.
Deportation of Jews from Benghazi (1942)
World War IINorth AfricaDeportationConcentration CampsGerman OccupationItalian OccupationBenghaziHolocaust
LibyaLibya

🔪 Execution of Jewish Supervisors in Croatia

"In a Concentration camp in Croatia eight Jewish supervisors were executed on charges of aiding the guerillas (Yugoslav Partisans), when 340 Jewish prisoners, including 42 young girls, escaped from the camp and succeeded in reaching the mountain stronghold of the Serbian force."
Execution of Jewish Supervisors in Croatia (1942)
World War IICroatiaExecutionConcentration CampHolocaustPartisansCollaborationUstaše
CroatiaCroatia

✡️ Vichy Regime Collaboration with the Holocaust in France

Collaboration of the Vichy regime with the Holocaust: 27 March 1942 – The first convoy of Jewish deportees leaves Compiègne (Frontstalag 122) towards an extermination camp. 20 May 1942 – Occupied zone: Compulsory wearing of yellow Jewish star badge. (effective 7 June). 2 July 1942 – Oberg-Bousquet agreement for collaboration between French and German police, in the presence of Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Himmler's deputy. 16–17 July 1942 – Roundup of the Vel d'Hiv: arrest of 13,152 "stateless" Jews (3,031 men, 5,802 women and 4,051 children). 19 July 1942 – failed Roundup of Nancy (fr), after Jews were warned overnight to flee by Nancy Police Commissioner for Foreign Affairs Édouard Vigneron. 26–28 August 1942 Zone libre – series of roundups resulting in the deportation of 7,000 people.
Vichy Regime Collaboration with the Holocaust in France (1942)
World War IIFranceHolocaustVichy RegimeDeportationVel d'HivCollaborationRoundupsHeydrichHimmler
FranceFrance