Last prisoner of concentration camp of ashovac at age of 98

The last prisoner of the camp camp of the camp Zukolo died in Serbia at the age of 98, said the Museum of Genocide Victims in his official Facebook .

It is noted that Zukolo was the last surviving participant of escape from the death camp of Ash. Before World War II, a man lived in the city of Failure, and in 1943 he went to the partisans. At the same year, it was grabbed, and in the next one was taken to the concentration camp as a camp. During the conclusion, the basil accounted for using oil to destroy the remains of people buried in mass burials.

A man has successfully fled from the concentration camp on April 22, 1945, but during the shoot he died his native brother Stepan. Coming out of the asselant to the partisans, Zukolo weighed 48 kilograms. After the end of the war, he married and returned to the city of Failure.

Croatian fascists-thairs in August 1941 created a system of death camps. The Camp himself was at a distance of 60 kilometers from Zagreb on the territory of an independent Croatian state that collaborated with Nazi Germany. Yasenovatz called “Balkan Auschwitz”: about 700 thousand people were killed there, among them – Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and political opponents of the Taspired regime.

Previously the former guard of the German concentration campaign was sent from the USA. The court ruled that the man voluntarily served as a security guard in a concentration camp, among the prisoners of which were Jews, Poles, Russians, Danes and others.

/Media reports.