Monigo concentration camp

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Campo di Concentramento Monigo (Italy)
Campo di Concentramento Monigo
Campo di Concentramento Monigo

The Monigo concentration camp ( campo di concentramento di Monigo ) was an Italian concentration camp of fascist Italy near Treviso at the time of the Second World War . Under the administration of the Italian military, it was used to intern Yugoslav civilians, mainly Slovenes . The first prisoners were admitted on July 2, 1942. After the armistice in Cassibile , the camp was disbanded in September 1943. Capogreco reports 54 deaths in children and 178 in adults.

Prisoner Numbers
July 1942 August 1942 October 1942 December 1942 February 1943 March 1943 April 1943 June 1943 September 1943
570 1528 3464 3172 3274 3122 2500 2213 1623

Web links

Campo di Concentramento di Monigo on I Campi Fascisti (Italian)

literature

Carlo Spartaco Capogreco: I campi del duce . Giulio Einaudi 2004, ISBN 88-06-16781-2 , p. 258 f.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Luigi Reale: Mussolini's Concentration Camps for Civialians. Vallentine Mitchell 2011, ISBN 978-0-85303-884-9 , p. 79.
  2. Carlo Spartaco Capogreco: I Campi del duce. Giulio Einaudi 2004, ISBN 88-06-16781-2 , p. 259.