MAISON NOIRE DE KRUŠČICA
A wooden house, listed as a national monument, has been transformed into a memorial with a statue and a few plaques paying tribute to the victims.
Built of wood and listed as a national monument, this house (Crna Kuća) was part of a terrible small World War II concentration camp. Approximately 3,000 Serbs, Jews, and Roma from the Travnik region were killed here by Croatian Ustasha between August and October 1941. Transformed into a memorial in the 1960s, the site retains a statue and some plaques honoring the victims. But the complex was ransacked after being used as a place of detention and torture for Bosnian-Croat detainees of a Bosnian army unit in 1993.
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