Goli Otok
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  • About
    • Why this publication on Goli Otok is important
    • Why we remember Goli otok
    • About
    • Contact
    • Impressum and Terms of Use for the content of the www.goli.hr website
  • History
    • The historical context of the creation of the Goli Otok camp
    • Goli Otok 1949-1956
    • Goli Otok 1956-1988
  • Locations
    • Goli Otok Map
    • 1. Quay
    • 2. Hotel
    • 3. Great wire
    • 4. Camp self-administration centre
    • 5. Petar’s pit
    • 6. The water reservoir
    • 7. Workshops
    • 8. The stone building
    • 9. Women’s camps
    • 10. Bunkers
    • 11. Sv. Grgur Island
  • Survivors´ Stories
    • Alfred Pal (1920. – 2010.)
    • Vera Winter (1923. – 2015.)
    • Vladimir Bobinac (1923. – 2014.)
  • Culture of Memory
    • GOLI OTOK – Yugoslavia’s open secret
    • Goli otok in the contemporary Croatian culture of remembrance
  • Education
    • Educational materials
    • Further reading
  • Visit
    • How to get to Goli Otok?
    • On the island
    • Group study visits
Goli Otok

Virtual guide to the history of the camp

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  • ENG
  • SQI
  • SRP
  • SLV
  • MKD
  • DEU
  • MNE
  • BOS
  • About
  • History
  • Locations
  • Survivors´ Stories
  • Culture of Memory
  • Education
  • Visit
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  • About
    • Why this publication on Goli Otok is important
    • Why we remember Goli otok
    • About
    • Contact
    • Impressum and Terms of Use for the content of the www.goli.hr website
  • History
    • The historical context of the creation of the Goli Otok camp
    • Goli Otok 1949-1956
    • Goli Otok 1956-1988
  • Locations
    • Goli Otok Map
    • 1. Quay
    • 2. Hotel
    • 3. Great wire
    • 4. Camp self-administration centre
    • 5. Petar’s pit
    • 6. The water reservoir
    • 7. Workshops
    • 8. The stone building
    • 9. Women’s camps
    • 10. Bunkers
    • 11. Sv. Grgur Island
  • Survivors´ Stories
    • Alfred Pal (1920. – 2010.)
    • Vera Winter (1923. – 2015.)
    • Vladimir Bobinac (1923. – 2014.)
  • Culture of Memory
    • GOLI OTOK – Yugoslavia’s open secret
    • Goli otok in the contemporary Croatian culture of remembrance
  • Education
    • Educational materials
    • Further reading
  • Visit
    • How to get to Goli Otok?
    • On the island
    • Group study visits
Goli Otok karta

1. Quay

2. Hotel

3. Great wire

4. Camp self-administration centre

5. Petar’s pit

6. The water reservoir

7. Workshops

8. The stone building

9. Women’s camps

10. Bunkers

11. Sv. Grgur Island

Legend

  • 1.
    1. Quay
  • 2.
    2. Hotel
  • 3.
    3. Great wire
  • 4.
    4. Camp self-administration centre
  • 5.
    5. Petar’s pit
  • 6.
    6. The water reservoir
  • 7.
    7. Workshops
  • 8.
    8. The stone building
  • 9.
    9. Women’s camps
  • 10.
    10. Bunkers
  • 11.
    11. Sv. Grgur Island
  • HRV
  • ENG
  • SQI
  • SRP
  • SLV
  • MKD
  • DEU
  • MNE
  • BOS
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Goli Otok is one of the sites of the greatest symbolic importance in the contemporary history of Croatia and former Yugoslavia – a place marked by the Yugoslavian Communist regime’s repression against the thousands of individuals held captive on the island.

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