What was the cruelest or most terrifying concentration camp complex during World War II that many people do not know about?


 I believe that the worst element of the mass war, the World War 2, is located in such an unlikely location that not many know about its existence Jasenovac in Croatia.Although the world is accustomed with the Nazi concentration camps, the Ustaša who was a fascistic movement and controlled Croatia also had their own evil camps. They mostly attacked Serbs, but also killed a great number of Jews and Roma.


What was particularly cruel about Jasenovac was the mode of killing which was very sadistic.


Ustaša did not use gas much, they used to make their victims die a slow and painful death. They used the rudest tools, hammers, axes, or wooden sticks, and made the savagery intimate and close.


Other victims were pushed into huge ovens as long as they could breathe and chained and burned as a means of self-amusement. In some instances a special knife was employed in making short cuts to throats.


Such atrocious methods scared even German Nazis. Their description of Jasenovac indicated the worst nightmare. It is very loathesome that the killing has a direct, hands-on character.


The names of over 83,000 of those who died there are known to us nowadays. This tragedy was almost forgotten post-war, but it is a vivid reminder of how evil a human can be.

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