DiscoverThe Holocaust History PodcastEp. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak
Ep. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak

Ep. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak

Update: 2024-05-27
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Somewhere between 70,000 and 100,000 Jews, Roma, and ethnic Serbs were murdered in the Jasenovac concentration camp in what is now Croatian.  This camp was run by Croatians without Nazi involvement.  Yet few outside of the Balkans have heard of it.

In this week’s episode, I talk with Stipe Odak about the incredibly complex history of the camp as well as the Holocaust in region.  We also delve into the difficult memory politics of the camp and its use during the 1990s Balkan genocides.

Stipe Odak is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Political Science at the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and, as of September 2024, an assistant professor in the field of applied ethics at the same university. He received his PhD in Political and Social Sciences from UC Louvain (Belgium) and a doctorate in Theology from KU Leuven (Belgium).

Odak, Stipe and Andriana Kuznar, Danijeila Lucic, eds. Jasenovac Concentration Camp: An Unfinished Past (2023)

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Ep. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak

Ep. 19- The Jasenovac Camp with Stipe Odak

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