Bibliografija
A selection of works on the Semlin camp and the Holocaust in Serbia:
1. History of the Semlin camp
- Browning, Christopher (1985). Fateful Months: Essays on the Emergence of the Final Solution. London: Holmes & Meier.
(Contains an important case study on the use of the gas van at Semlin, and a wider discussion on the role of the gas van as a precursor to the gas chambers at Auschwitz)
- Shelach, Menachem (1987). Sajmište - an extermination camp in Serbia, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 6:4, 243-260.
(A chronicle of the Semlin camp based partly on some Yugoslav sources of questionable credibility. Not as detailed and revealing as Browning's study)
- Koljanin, Milan (1992). Nemački logor na Beogradskom Sajmištu. Belgrade: Institut za savremenu istoriju.
(The most comprehensive work on Semlin to date. Stronger on the Anhaltelager than the Judenlager. Debunks the inflated casualty figures produced by the Yugoslav War Crimes Commission)
- Ivanović Lazar and Vukomanović, Mladen. (1969) Dani smrti na Sajmištu. Novi Sad: SUBNOR.
(The first book on Semlin published after the war. Contains some important inaccuracies but until the publication of Koljanin's monograph was treated as the definitive work on Semlin)
2. Semlin Judenlager in literature
- Albahari, David (2005). Gec i Majer. Belgrade: Stubovi culture.
(Also published in English as Götz and Meyer, London: Harvill Press, 2004)
- Penevski, Zoran (2005). Manje vani zločini. Belgrade: Okean.
3. Memoirs of former interns of the Semlin Anhaltelager
- Popović, Vlastimir (1954). Niš, Sajmište, Trepča. Belgrade, Prosveta
(This is the first post war memoir by an intern from Sajmište. Most others were, published in the 1960s and 70s after the Section of Former Interns, Deportees and Political Prisoners was formed within Yugoslavia's main veteran organisation'
- Novaković, Boško, and Radivoje Dmitrasinović. (1963). Iskre u tami. Zemun: Udruenje Saveza boraca NOR opštine Zemun.
- Stevanović, Radivoje Dmitrasinović (1973). Savest u icama. Zemun: Sekcija pisaca boraca ratnih invalida.
- Veličković - Nikolić, Olga (1964). 'Prkos jedino oruje.' In Grad borbe i slobode: Beograd 1941-1944. Beograd: Kultura
- Đuričković et al. (1969). Otpor u icama: Sećanja zatočenika. Knjiga druga. Belgrade: Vojnoizdavačko zavod. p. 7-72.
- Dragomir (1995). Sura grobnica: Prihvatni logor Zemun, 1942-1944. Belgrado Rivel Co. (Stevanović, the camp doctor, was close to the Chetniks so after the war he emigrated to western Europe. His memoirs, first published in the sixties were reprinted in 1995)
4. On the site of the Semlin camp (Belgrade Exhibition Grounds) before and after the war:
- Vukotić Lazar (2004). 'Staro beogradsko sajmište'. Godišnjak grada Beograda, vol.51, p.143-168.
- Novaković, Boško. (1995). 'Sećanje za budućnost: Koncentracioni logor Sajmište'. Godišnjak Grada Beograda, vol. 42, p.157-163.
- Vukotić-Lazar, Marta and Djokić, Jasmina (2006). 'Complex history as a source of planning problems: Old Belgrade Fairground', Spatium, no. 13-14, p. 34-40.
- Ignjatović, Aleksandar i Manojlović-Pintar, Olga (2008). 'Redefinicija sećanja', Helsinška povelja, no. 115-116, p.32-33. (part I) and no. 117 (part II).
- Blagojević, Ljiljana (2008). Novi Beograd: osporeni modenizam. Beograd: Zavod za udbenike.
5. General sources on the Holocaust in Serbia (mainly Belgrade)
- Browning, Christopher. (1992). The Path to Genocide: Essays on the Launching of the Final Solution. Cambridge: CUP.
- Manoschek, Walter (2000). 'The Extermination of Jews in Serbia.' In National Socialist Extermination Policies: Contemporary German Perspectives and Controversies, edited by Urlich Herbert.Oxford: Berghan Books.
- Manoschek Walter (2000). “'Coming along to shoot some Jews?': The Destruction of the Jews in Serbia.” in War of extermination : the German military in World War II, 1941-1944, edited by Hannes Heer and Klaus Naumann. Oxford: Berghan Books.
- Lebl, eni. Do 'konačnog rešenja': Jevreji u Beogradu, 1521-1942. Belgrade: Čigoja, 2001.
(Also published in English as Jennie Lebel, Until the 'Final Solution' The Jews in Belgrade 1521-1942, Bergenfield, NJ : Avotaynu, 2007)
- Levntal, Zdenko (1957). Zločini fašističkih okupatora i njihovih pomagača protiv Jevreja u Jugoslaviji. Beograd, Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije.
- Romano, Jaša (1980). Jevreji Jugoslavije 1941-1945, rtve genocida, učesnici NOR-a. Belgrade: Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije.
- Hilberg, Raul. (1985). The Destruction of European Jews. London: Holmes & Meier.
- Boović Branislav (2004). Stradanje Jevreja u okupiranom Beogradu, 1941-1944. Belgrade: Srpska školska knjiga.
- Boović, Branislav (2003). Specijalna Policija u Beogradu 1941-1944. Beograd: Srpska Školska Knjiga,2003.
- Glišić Venceslav. (1970) Teror i zločini nacističke Nemačke u Srbiji 1941-1945, Institut za istoriju radničkog pokreta Srbije, Beograd: Rad.
- Ivanović Lazar. (1966). Teror nad Jevrejima u okupiranom Beogradu 1941-1942, Godišnjak grada Beograda Xlll/1966.
- Ivanović Lazar. (1984). Jevrejsko pitanje u Beogradu za vreme okupacije 1941-1944. In Beograd u ratu i revoluciji 1941-1945, materijal sa naučnog skupa, Beograd: Istorijski arhiv.
- Koljanin, Milan (1996). 'Holokaust u Jugoslaviji 1941-1944', Jugoslovenski istorijski časopis, no. 1-2, 111-112.
- Kreso, Muharem (1979). Njemačka okupaciona uprava u Beogradu 1941-1944, Beograd: Istorijski Arhiv Beograda.
- ivković, Nikola (1975). Ratna šteta koju je Nemačka učinila Jugoslaviji u Drugom svetskim ratu. Beograd
6. On the Jewish Community in Serbia/Yugoslavia
- Gordiejew, Paul (1999). Voices of Yugoslav Jewry. New York: State University of New York Press.
- Freidenreich, Harriet Pass (1979). The Jews of Yugoslavia: a quest for communit. Philadelphia: the Jewish Publication Society of America.
- Mihajlović, Milica (2000). Jevreji na jugoslovenskom tlu. Podgorica: Centar za toleranciju i dijalog.
- Lebl, eni (2001). Do 'konačnog rešenja': Jevreji u Beogradu, 1521-1942. Belgrade: Čigoja, 2001.