Antun Najžer

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Antun Najžer, or Nadžer in some sources,

Sisak children's concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.[2] He was dubbed the "Croatian Mengele" by survivors[3] due to conducting medical experiments on his victims.[4] For these crimes, in September 1946 he was sentenced to execution by a firing squad.[5]

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  3. ^ Milekic, Sven (6 October 2014). "WWII Children's Concentration Camp Remembered in Croatia". Balkan Insight. Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN). Retrieved 3 March 2018. "We had a similar treatment [in Auschwitz] as children in the Ustasa-German camp in Sisak," said the Croatian-born Lustig. "They had doctor [Antun] Najzer [the camp's commander], we had the infamous doctor Mengele," he said.
  4. ^ "Logori u Sisku i Capragu" [Camps in Sisak and Caprag]. jadovno.com (in Serbian). 2 September 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
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