Not one of the more well known Nazi concentrarion camps from the Second World War, but an important site nonetheless, and definitely worth a visit. It is within walking distance of downtown Nis and the bus terminal.
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Nazi Concentration Camp "Crveni Krst" (Red Cross) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is one of the best preserved Nazi concentration camps in Europe. During the German occupation, about 30,000 Serbs, Jews, Roma and others were imprisoned here.
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Nazi Concentration Camp "Crveni Krst" (Red Cross) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not one of the more well known Nazi concentrarion camps from the Second World War, but an important site nonetheless, and definitely worth a visit. It is within walking distance of downtown Nis and the bus terminal.
A stop on the Balkan tour ring road, Nis, Serbia, is also the third largest city, mainly for the concentration camp, the concentration camp is not large, in addition to the square, there is a three-story building as the main visiting point, there are many historical materials and physical viewing, There is a guest book on the first floor to write down the feelings. The conductor is also a simple English interpreter. If you have any questions, you can consult.
Nish, who went that day, walked past the long-distance station. Many gypsies. Because I was in a bad mood that day. I only went to the compound of the concentration camp. The big sun shines during the day and it feels particularly gloomy. Come over and turn around. There is a small building next to it, I forgot to go in.
From the Nishi castle, follow the navigation and go quite far. Passed by Nishi bus station on the way. Because I was very tired that day, I only went into the sentry and empty field of the concentration camp. There was a small building next to it that did not go in, because there was no explanation on the day, which was a pity.