Sušica camp, World War II detention facility in Vlasenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sušica camp was a detention facility near Vlasenica consisting of two main buildings and a large storage hall. The structures were located in the industrial area adjacent to the town.
The camp operated in 1992 during the conflict in Bosnia as a detention site for civilians. Its operation lasted several months before ceasing as the conflict evolved.
The location serves as a place of remembrance where annual ceremonies honor those affected by the conflict in the early 1990s. The site remains present in how the community marks and reflects on this period.
The site is located along the main road from Vlasenica toward the town's industrial area. Visitors should plan to gather local information before arriving to better understand the location.
A commander of the facility faced international legal proceedings and was convicted for serious crimes. This case became an important milestone in holding individuals accountable for actions during the conflict.
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