Montenegrin parliament votes resolution condemning crimes committed in Janesovac, Dachau and Mathausen

The Montenegrin parliament approved a resolution condemning crimes committed by the Nazis and their allied countries during World War II in the concentration camps of Jasenovac, Dachau, and Mauthausen.

The resolution focuses on a World War II death camp in Jasenovac, Croatia, which was run by the fascist regime in the country that collaborated with Nazi Germany. Tens of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma and other minorities were murdered at the camp.

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