PODGORA, CROATIA
Built in 1967 and designed by Dušan Džamonja, the Monument to the Revolution memorializes the lives lost in the coastal Croatian region of Moslavina during World War II.
KOSMAJ, SERBIA
Conceived by an unknown artist in 1970, the Kosmaj monument is comprised of six separate concrete volumes and commemorates a battle south of Belgrade in which 5,000 lives were lost.
JASENOVAC, CROATIA
Designed in 1966 by Serbian architect Bogdan Bogdanovi, the Monument to the Victims of Ustase honors the many lives taken by the Croatian terrorist organization of that name.
NIS, SERBIA
Designed by Croatian sculptor Ivan Saboli in 1963, the three clenched-fists that comprise this sculpture honor to the 10,000 lives lost in the area during World War II.