MAUTHAUSEN-Politika CROATIAN DELEGATION ATTENDS ANNIVERSARY OF MAUTHAUSEN DEATH CAMP LIBERATION MAUTHAUSEN, May 9 (Hina) - Respects were paid and wreaths were laid by the main monument to the victims of Nazism in Mauthausen, Austria,
on Sunday to mark the 59th anniversary of the liberation of the Mauthausen death camp.
MAUTHAUSEN, May 9 (Hina) - Respects were paid and wreaths were laid by
the main monument to the victims of Nazism in Mauthausen, Austria, on
Sunday to mark the 59th anniversary of the liberation of the
Mauthausen death camp.#L#
In attendance were 10,000 people from nearly 40 countries. The
Croatian delegation, led by parliament deputy speaker Darko Milinovic,
included representatives of the Croatian embassy in Austria, the
Association of Homeland War Volunteers and Veterans, the Coordinating
Body of Homeland War Associations, and the Alliance of Anti-Fascist
Fighters and Anti-Fascists of Croatia.
Milinovic said in his address suffering must not be forgotten, that
anti-fascism was universal and a constituent element of every
democracy, including Croatia.
"Croatia and all of its political factors are resolute in their
condemnation of every form of extremism, racism, intolerance,
radicalism, and nationalism, regardless of their sources and
proponents," he said after laying a wreath by a plaque Croatia put on
the Mauthausen Weeping Wall in 2001.
The Mauthausen concentration camp was set up in 1938. Before American
troops liberated it on 5 May 1945 about 200,000 inmates were detained
there. Half died.
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