Skip to content
Category

Persecution of Serbs

page 1
Jasenovac concentration camp
concentration camp run by the Ustaše in Independent State of Croatia during World War II.
Gračanica monastery
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
First Serbian Uprising
part of the Serbian Revolution
Semlin concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp during WWII in present-day Serbia
Đorđe Martinović
Serbian farmer
Banjica concentration camp
Nazi German concentration camp in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
World War II persecution of Serbs
Genocide by the Ustashe during WWII
Operation Medak Pocket
1993 military operation by the Croatian Army during the Croatian War of Independence
Jure Francetić
Croatian Ustasha leader (1912–1942)
Novi Sad raid
a massacre carried out by the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II
anti-Serb sentiment
negative views, prejudice or discrimination towards Serbs
2004 unrest in Kosovo
unrest in Kosovo in March 2004
Christ the Saviour Cathedral
unfinished Serbian Orthodox Christian church in Pristina, Kosovo
Holocaust in Serbia
specific aspect of the Holocaust
Dahija
The Dahije (, from ) were the renegade Janissary officers who revolted against the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II and took power in the Pashalik of Belgrade, after capturing and murdering Vizier Hadji Mustafa Pasha in 1801. The four supreme Dahije leaders were Mehmed-aga Fočić, Kučuk Alija, Aganlija and Mula Jusuf. Rebels against the sultan, they were defeated by the Serbs in the initial phase of the First Serbian Uprising, which is also called "Uprising against the Dahije" (; ).
Slaughter of the Knezes
Jadovno concentration camp
concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
St. Elijah's Church
church in Podujevo, Kosovo
Church of the Holy Saviour in Prizren
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
1991 anti-Serb riot in Zadar
1991 riot in Croatia against the Yugoslav government
Church of Saint Nicholas in Prizren
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
Church of the Holy Emperor Uroš
Serbian Orthodox church in Ferizaj, Kosovo
Čelebići prison camp
prison camp in Bosnia during the Bosnian War
Kosovo Regiment
Axis military unit created after Italian capitulation in November 1943 in Kosovska Mitrovica, Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia (modern day Kosovo) by Nazi Germany
communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945
War crimes by the Yugoslav Partisan Movement
Sava (Trlajić)
Serbian Orthodox saint (1884-1941)
Petar Zimonjić
Serbian clergyman (1866-1941)
Podujevo bus bombing
bombing attack commited by Albanian extremists in 2001
Kosovo: Can You Imagine?
2009 film by Boris Malagurski
Vukašin Mandrapa
Serbian saint
Stolen Kosovo
2008 film
war crimes in the Kosovo War
massacres of Kosovo Albanians by Yugoslav regime during Yugoslav civil War
Vulnetari
The Vullnetari ("the volunteer") were an Axis collaborationnist volunteer militia of Albanians from Kosovo set up in 1941 by Italian forces after the successful invasion of Yugoslavia. They served as an auxiliary force for civilian control and protection of villages.
Lapušnik prison camp
prison camp operated by the KLA, an Albanian militant organization
Garavice
Garavice () was an extermination location established by the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II in Yugoslavia near Bihać, in the Independent State of Croatia. Between 7,000 and 12,000 people, mostly Serbs and Jews were murdered at Garavice by the Ustasha in 1941.
Lora prison camp
prison camp in Split, Croatia
Evo zore, evo dana
song
Agram Trial
1909 show trial in Austria-Hungary
Avakum the Deacon
Serbian Orthodox monk and saint
Einsatzstaffel (Independent State of Croatia)
military unit
murder of the Zec family
1991 murder in Zagreb, Croatia
Holy Trinity Monastery "Rusinica" in Mušutište
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
Church of St. Nicholas, Đurakovac
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara
song
Saint Martyrs of Jasenovac
Saint Orthodox Martrys who died in Jasenovac Concentration Camp
1901 massacres of Serbs
violence against Serbs in the late Ottoman era