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World War II monument
Stone Flower (Croatian: Kameni cvijet; Serbian: Камени цвет, Kameni cvet) is a monument to the victims of the Ustasha genocide of the Serbs during the World War II in Yugoslavia, located in Jasenovac, Croatia. Designed by Bogdan Bogdanović and unveiled in 1966, it serves as a reminder of the atrocities perpetrated in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
External links
- Official Site of the Jasenovac Memorial – includes history and profile of architect
- Official Site of the Jasenovac Memorial – Gallery
- Spomenik Database - Jasenovac
45°16′49″N 16°55′42″E / 45.28028°N 16.92833°E / 45.28028; 16.92833
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