Holocaust With(out) Bullets: The Public and Property of the Jewish People from Šabac and the Kladovo Transport 1941–1944

This paper attempts to illustrate the role the municipal authorities in Šabac, which were headed by wartime mayor Branko Petrović, and which were part of Milan Aćimović’s collaborationist administration and Milan Nedić’s government, played in the process of usurping the right to property of the Jewish people from Šabac and from the Kladovo Transport, initially through the Committee for Registration and Evaluation of Jewish Property, and later through the Commissariat for Jewish Property. Article received: May 2, 2017; Article accepted: May 8, 2017; Published online: September 15, 2017 Original... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Sanja Petrović Todosijević
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Reihe/Periodikum: AM: Art + Media, Vol 0, Iss 13, Pp 5-15 (2017)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Singidunum University. Faculty of Media and Communications
Schlagwörter: Serbia 1941–44 / occupation / collaboration / Šabac / Jews / Kladovo Transport / property / Arts in general / NX1-820
Sprache: Englisch
Serbian
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.25038/am.v0i13.181

This paper attempts to illustrate the role the municipal authorities in Šabac, which were headed by wartime mayor Branko Petrović, and which were part of Milan Aćimović’s collaborationist administration and Milan Nedić’s government, played in the process of usurping the right to property of the Jewish people from Šabac and from the Kladovo Transport, initially through the Committee for Registration and Evaluation of Jewish Property, and later through the Commissariat for Jewish Property. Article received: May 2, 2017; Article accepted: May 8, 2017; Published online: September 15, 2017 Original scholarly paper How to cite this article: Petrović Todosijević, Sanja. "Holocaust With(out) Bullets: The Public and Property of the Jewish People from Šabac and the Kladovo Transport 1941–1944." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 13 (2017): 5-15. doi:10.25038/am.v0i13.181