Preschool opens at former Serbia concentration camp

A preschool in Serbia opens at a building that once was part of a Nazi concentration camp.

The building at Staro Sajmiste has housed a number of businesses over the years and government promises to build a Holocaust memorial there have gone unfulfilled for decades, according to The Guardian.

“The kindergarten is inappropriate when you consider what took place there,” Federation of Jewish Communities of Serbia President Robert Sabadoš tells the British newspaper. “But what’s an even bigger scandal is that pubs have been located down there for years, decades even. There even used to be a nightclub. That site was a place of misery and suffering, and that can’t be allowed to be forgotten.”

The current owner of the building denies that he has profaned the site, saying he has “been battling for 20 years, investing in this building, caring for it, nurturing it.”

“I bought it in a terrible state, totally ruined,” he tells The Guardian. “It didn’t even have a roof, it was completely rotten.’”

Jews rounded up by the Germans in Yugoslavia. (Bundesarchiv, Bild/via JTA)

Sabadoš says that many of those who operated businesses at Staro Sajmiste were likely unaware of its history. “That’s a symptom of a failure of our collective memory,” he says.

Other former concentration camps in Serbia have also been slated for development, including one at Topovske Šupe, the paper reports.

— JTA

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