Molidorf Concentration Camp
Molidorf concentration camp was located in the town known as Molin, within the western part of Nova Crnja Municipality, Vojvodina, Serbia, currently known as Molinska šuma (Forest of Molin) due to the overgrown vegetation that followed the abandonment from the village. In 1956 when a flood devastated the area, all the remaining residents moved to nearby villages the following year. This camp was established in September 1945 and was closed around May 1947, where 5000-7000 people were interned in this camp of which approximately 3000 people (2,012 of them documented by name) died due to starvation, mistreatment and executions by the partisans during the communist government led by Josip Tito after the German army was defeated in World War II. On July 11, 2008, a monument was erected inside the old cemetery of Molin, Vojvodina, Serbia. The Catholic priest from the nearby village of Toba held a ceremony in honor of the victims, the memorial has inscriptions in English, German, Hungarian and Serbian to remember the German population that it existed from 1833-1947. The official Danube-Swabian Totenbuchs, listing the names of the deceased who died in major camps in the Banat region, are available online, from which the names who have been verified to have died at Molidorf Camp, have been uploaded to Find a Grave.
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