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Serbian president urges greater effort against "evil and violent" ideologies
Commemorating the national day of remembrance of genocide victims of World War II, Serbian President Boris Tadic on Thursday said greater effort should be made to fight "ideologies that propagate evil and violence," reported the Serbian news agency Tanjug. Tadic attended ceremonies at the memorial in Janjinci, just outside Belgrade, which marks the site where mass executions of Serbs, Jews and ...
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Serbia to Seek Extradition of Nazi Suspect From U.S. (Fox News)
Peter Egner is accused of working with a Nazi mobile unit that murdered thousands of Jews, Gypsies and political dissidents in Serbia during World War II.
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Serbia to seek extradition of Nazi suspect from US (NBC26 Green Bay)
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Serbia's war crimes prosecutor says he will seek the extradition of an accused Nazi living in the U.S. Peter Egner is accused of working with a Nazi mobile unit that murdered thousands of Jews, Gypsies and political dissidents in Serbia during World War II.
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Serbia to seek extradition of Nazi suspect from US (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - Serbia's war crimes prosecutor says he will seek the extradition of an accused Nazi living in the U.S. Peter Egner is accused of working with a Nazi mobile unit that murdered thousands of Jews, Gypsies and political dissidents in Serbia during World War II.
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Concert at Serbia death camp stirs anger (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Stray dogs wander forlornly around the rundown gray brick barracks that used to house of one of the most notorious World War II Nazi death camps in the Balkans. Soon, the site where some 48,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies perished in the 1940s will be throbbing to the rhythms of rock music. For Serbia's small Jewish community, the weekend concert at the Sajmiste camp near the center of Belgrade is ...
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Concert at Serbia death camp stirs anger (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Stray dogs wander forlornly around the rundown gray brick barracks that used to house of one of the most notorious World War II Nazi death camps in the Balkans. Soon, the site where some 48,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies perished in the 1940s will be throbbing to the rhythms of rock music. For Serbia's small Jewish community, the weekend concert at the Sajmiste camp near the center of Belgrade is ...
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Concert at Serbia death camp stirs anger (The Charlotte Observer)
Stray dogs wander forlornly around the rundown gray brick barracks that used to house of one of the most notorious World War II Nazi death camps in the Balkans. Soon, the site where some 48,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies perished in the 1940s will be throbbing to the rhythms of rock music. For Serbia's small Jewish community, the weekend concert at the Sajmiste camp near the center of Belgrade is ...
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Ire at concentration camp concert (MSNBC)
Soon, the site where some 48,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies perished in the 1940s will be throbbing to the rhythms of rock music. For Serbia's small Jewish community, the weekend concert at the Sajmiste camp near the center of Belgrade is the latest indignity to befall a site they say needs to be saved from decades of neglect and deterioration.
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Serbian author lambasted for using old anti-Semitic slur (JTA)
A 60-year-old lie about the role of Jews at a concentration camp operated by Croatia?s wartime Ustashe fascist regime has once again surfaced. Before you continue...
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Serbian Jews satisfied, disappointed following Slobodan Milosevic?s death (JTA)
Former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic speaks during his U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague, on Feb 28. Jews in the former Yugoslavia had only one regret following the death of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic ? that his trial could not be completed.
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Nazi Hunter Criticizes Serbia Officials (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
BELGRADE, Serbia - A Nazi hunter criticized Serbian authorities on Wednesday for failing to seek the extradition of three men with suspected links to atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies during World War II.
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Nazi Hunter Criticizes Serbia Officials (San Francisco Chronicle)
A Nazi hunter criticized Serbian authorities on Wednesday for failing to seek the extradition of three men with suspected links to atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies during World War II. Efraim Zuroff, director of the Los Angeles-based Simon...
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Nazi Hunter Criticizes Serbia Officials (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
BELGRADE, Serbia - A Nazi hunter criticized Serbian authorities on Wednesday for failing to seek the extradition of three men with suspected links to atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies during World War II.
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Serbia urged to extradite Nazi suspects (Syracuse.com)
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) ? A director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center urged Serbian authorities on Wednesday to seek the extradition of two Croatia-born men and try them for alleged World War II atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies.
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Serbia Urged to Extradite Nazi Suspects (Los Angeles Times)
BELGRADE, Serbia -- A director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center urged Serbian authorities on Wednesday to seek the extradition of two Croatia-born men and try them for alleged World War II atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies.
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Serbia urged to extradite Nazi suspects (AP via Yahoo! News)
A director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center urged Serbian authorities on Wednesday to seek the extradition of two Croatia-born men and try them for alleged World War II atrocities against Jews, Serbs and Gypsies.
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