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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stara Gradi?ka was a concentration and extermination camp in Croatia during World War II specially constructed for the women and children of Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and communist Croats. It was established by the Usta?e (Ustasha) regime of the Independent State of Croatia in 1941 near the village of Stara Gradi?ka.The camp was guarded by Germans, Usta?e and a few female Croatian troops. Inmates were killed using different means, including firearms, mallets and knives. At the "K" unit or "Kula", Jewish and Orthodox women, with weak or little children,…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stara Gradi?ka was a concentration and extermination camp in Croatia during World War II specially constructed for the women and children of Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and communist Croats. It was established by the Usta?e (Ustasha) regime of the Independent State of Croatia in 1941 near the village of Stara Gradi?ka.The camp was guarded by Germans, Usta?e and a few female Croatian troops. Inmates were killed using different means, including firearms, mallets and knives. At the "K" unit or "Kula", Jewish and Orthodox women, with weak or little children, were either starved and tortured at the "Gagro Hotel", a cellar which Usta?e Nikola Gagro used as a place of torture. Other inmates in the Kula were poisoned with gas.