1 Best Sight in Jasenovac, Zagreb and Environs

Memorial Museum Jasenovac

Although the labor camps at Jasenovac were razed after World War II, a memorial park was eventually established at the site, along with a museum featuring photographs and other exhibits related to the memorial. Current estimates are that somewhere between 77,000 and 97,000 people—mostly Serbs, Jews, Roma, and Croatian antifascists—perished at this string of five camps on the banks of the Sava River between 1941 and 1945 from exhaustion, illness, cold weather, and murder.