Timeline
1928: Ustasha men joined forces with Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party
1929: Croatia, Slovenes, and Kingdom of Serbia became a dictatorship by leader King Alexander 1
1929: Ustasha genocide began it’s mass killings
1941: Nazi Germany invaded Yugoslavia after lack of cooperation in World War 2
1941: In August, Jasenovac complex was built
1941: Krapje and Brocica (first two camps inside Jasenovac) were closed by November due to building size
1941: Six more concentration camps were built by Ustasha men in Croatia
1942: Those camps were closed by October due to large expansion at Jasenovac
1945: Jasenovac camp was dismantled
1945: Ustasha genocide was over
1968: Jasenovac Memorial site was founded
2006: Jasenovac Memorial Museum was officially open
1929: Croatia, Slovenes, and Kingdom of Serbia became a dictatorship by leader King Alexander 1
1929: Ustasha genocide began it’s mass killings
1941: Nazi Germany invaded Yugoslavia after lack of cooperation in World War 2
1941: In August, Jasenovac complex was built
1941: Krapje and Brocica (first two camps inside Jasenovac) were closed by November due to building size
1941: Six more concentration camps were built by Ustasha men in Croatia
1942: Those camps were closed by October due to large expansion at Jasenovac
1945: Jasenovac camp was dismantled
1945: Ustasha genocide was over
1968: Jasenovac Memorial site was founded
2006: Jasenovac Memorial Museum was officially open