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Investigation of WWII/postwar mass burials in Croatia - The implementation of the Croatian model of searching for the imprisoned and missing persons (CROSBI ID 289852)

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Petaros, Anja ; Mikulka, Ana ; Baković, Marija ; Definis-Gojanović, Marija ; Stemberga, Valter Investigation of WWII/postwar mass burials in Croatia - The implementation of the Croatian model of searching for the imprisoned and missing persons // Forensic science international, 318 (2021), 110609, 7. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110609

Podaci o odgovornosti

Petaros, Anja ; Mikulka, Ana ; Baković, Marija ; Definis-Gojanović, Marija ; Stemberga, Valter

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Investigation of WWII/postwar mass burials in Croatia - The implementation of the Croatian model of searching for the imprisoned and missing persons

The search for victims of World War Two (WWII) and the immediate aftermath period (postwar) in Croatia started together with the search for Homeland War victims in 1991. It continued through years, most often sporadically and in a non- homogenous way. It was just with the adoption of the Law on Research, Arrangement and Maintenance of Military Cemeteries, Cemeteries of Victims of WWII and Postwar Period in 2013 that the search became more structured and gained a formal governmental body responsible for the organization and supervision of the activities related to it. It was then that the wellestablished model of searching for Homeland War victims, based on many years of field work and research, started to be implemented in the search and analysis of WWII/postwar victims. The model represents a continuously growing and developing project which encompasses a wide variety of steps and procedures, from the investigation of alleged burial locations to the analysis and reburial of recovered mortal remains. From its implementation in 2016, it allowed the successful investigation of 1300 alleged burial locations, 484 field surveys, 42 exhumations and the recovery of remains of more than 1600 individuals. Besides, care for military cemeteries, marking of mass burial sites and arranging of international treaties are conducted in order to guarantee proper handling, relocation and repatriation of all those that perished during WWII and the postwar period.

Croatia ; second world war ; mass burials ; exhumation ; legislation ; forensic anthropology

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Podaci o izdanju

318

2021.

110609

7

objavljeno

0379-0738

1872-6283

10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110609

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