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Headstone Mauthausen concentration camp from WWI. A small stone marker with the inscription: "Here lie 1662 Serbs".

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, MAUTHAUSEN

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP MAUTHAUSEN (K. u. k. Kriegsgefangenenlager Mauthausen) 40.000 (15.000 Serb) internees, 8256 Serb victims Concentration Camp Mauthausen, officially “Imperial and Royal Camp for Prisoners of War Mauthausen” (Kaiserliches und Königliches […]

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A view of the cemetery at the Sopronnyek concentration camp in WWI. Today Samsersdorf, Austria.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, SOPRONNYEK

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP SOPRONNYEK (K. u. k. Kriegsgefangenenlager Sopronnyék) 35.000–40.000 (25.000+3.000 Serb) internees Concentration Camp Sopronnyék, “Imperial and Royal Camp for Prisoners of War Sopronnyék”, (Kaiserliches und Königliches Kriegsgefangenenlager Sopronnyék), was another

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A postcard sent by Montenegrin POW Petar Đurović on November 6, 1917 from the Boldogasszony POW camp.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, BOLDOGASSZONY

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP BOLDOGASSZONY (K. u. k. Kriegsgefangenenlager Boldogasszony) 11 613 internees (in 1916.), 7 000 Serb victims Concentration Camp Boldogasszony, officially “Imperial and Royal Camp for Prisoners of War Boldogasszony” (Kaiserliches

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Contemporaneous photo of the Nezsider concentration camp from WWI. Today Neusiedl am See in the Austrian province of Burgenland.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, NEZSIDER

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP NEZSIDER (K. u. K. Interienirungslager in Nezsider) 14.500 internees, 9.700 Serb victims Concentration Camp Nezsider, officially “Imperial and Royal Internment Camp in Nezsider” (Kaiserliches und Königliches Interienirungslager in Nezsider),

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Entry to the graveyard at Vel'ky Meder, where victims of Nagymegyer concentration camp from WWI are buried.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, NAGYMEGYER

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP NAGYMEGYER (Great Megyer, Slovak: Čalovo) (K. u. K. Kriegsgefangenenlager Nagymegyer) 21.000 internees, 5.927 (7.000) Serb deaths Concentration Camp Nagymegyer (Great Megyer, Hungarian Nagy Megyer, Slovak Velký Meder), officially “Imperial

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Top of the monument in Doboj, unveiled in 2016. The monument commemorates the dead from the Doboj concentration camp from WWI. The image shows the capitol and cross at the top of the column.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, DOBOJ

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP DOBOJ (K. u. K. Kriegsgefangenenlager Doboj) 45 791 internees, 8000 (10 000 – 12 000) Serb victims Concentration camp Doboj, according to the description by Paravac [1990] was “located

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Arad fortress, Arad, Romania.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, ARAD-FORTRESS

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V CONCENTRATION CAMP ARAD – THE FORTRESS (K. u. K. Interienirungslager in Arad) 11 000 – 15 000 interned, 4317 Serb victims Concentration Camp Arad – Fortress, whose official name was: “Imperial

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Orphan on Mother's Grave, a painting by Uroš Predić from 1888.

The Pomor of Serb POWs and Civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps during WWI 1914-1918, INTRODUCTION

Original research paper by Mirčeta Vemić, Institute of Geography “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences: http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5732/2014/0352-57321447201V.pdf UDC 94(100)”1914/1918″ UDC 343.819.5(=163.41)(493.5)”1914/1918″ DOI: 10.2298/ZMSDN1447201V Abstract: This paper discusses the massive use of concentration camps by the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the First World War, 1914–1918, in order to achieve its war aims, being the most prominent

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