ZAGREB, Jan 7 (Hina) - An investigative judge of the Zagreb County +Court questioned Dragica Bradovski (1919) in her Zagreb's +apartment on Thursday, in a case against Nada Sakic, accused of war +crimes against civilians.+ Bradovski
was arrested in May of 1944, when she appealed to an +Ustasha official to release her brother who was detained in +Zagreb.+ Bradovski was brought to the Stara Gradiska concentration camp in +early July of 1944, and was also imprisoned in the Jasenovac +concentration camp. She was released from the Stara Gradiska camp +on New Year's eve 1944.+ Bradovski, a former member of the anti-fascist movement, said she +had not seen Nada Sakic in the Stara Gradiska camp. She added +however she thought she saw Sakic in the camp on one occasion. The +witness said she had been returning to the camp exhausted from work +in the fields, and Sakic gave her a piece of bread. +(hina) it/ha+
ZAGREB, Jan 7 (Hina) - An investigative judge of the Zagreb County
Court questioned Dragica Bradovski (1919) in her Zagreb's
apartment on Thursday, in a case against Nada Sakic, accused of war
crimes against civilians.
Bradovski was arrested in May of 1944, when she appealed to an
Ustasha official to release her brother who was detained in
Zagreb.
Bradovski was brought to the Stara Gradiska concentration camp in
early July of 1944, and was also imprisoned in the Jasenovac
concentration camp. She was released from the Stara Gradiska camp
on New Year's eve 1944.
Bradovski, a former member of the anti-fascist movement, said she
had not seen Nada Sakic in the Stara Gradiska camp. She added
however she thought she saw Sakic in the camp on one occasion. The
witness said she had been returning to the camp exhausted from work
in the fields, and Sakic gave her a piece of bread.
(hina) it/ha