Monigo concentration camp
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.
July 1942 | August 1942 | October 1942 | December 1942 | February 1943 | March 1943 | April 1943 | June 1943 | September 1943 |
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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
- ^ Luigi Reale: Mussolini's Concentration Camps for Civialians. Vallentine Mitchell 2011, ISBN 978-0-85303-884-9 , p. 79.
- ↑ Carlo Spartaco Capogreco: I Campi del duce. Giulio Einaudi 2004, ISBN 88-06-16781-2 , p. 259.