Kathreinfeld Concentration Camp was one of several liquidation camps set for ethnic Germans ('Donauschwaben' or Danube-Swabian) active from October 1944-October 30 1945 located in the town of Ravni Topolovac in what is now modern-day northern Serbia. Thousands of persons were interned in this camp which at one point it reached up to 24.000 in total. It is estimated that around 770 people died in this camp due to starvation, exhaustion and execution by the Partisans led by Josip Tito, who invaded the area after the Nazis were defeated at the end of World War II. To this day, the Serbian capital, Belgrade, denies that many such atrocities took place, despite evidence of the camps still standing and the eyewitness testimony of many people who lived there. The official Danube-Swabian Totenbuchs, detailing the names of the deceased who died in the main camps in the Banat region are available online, from which the names who have been verified to have died at Kathreinfeld Camp, have been uploaded to Find a Grave.