Second World War persecution and genocide of Serbs

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Serbs were heavily persecuted during the Second World War. Following the invasion of the invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, the Kingdom was divided into several occupation zones. A rump Serbia remained, following the country's dismemberment. The territory was divided among the occupiers as follows:

In addition, a Nazi puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia, was set up on the territory today covered by Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was lead by Ante Pavelić, the leader of the Ustashe. On all of these occupied territories, Serbs were heavily persecuted. Estimates vary between 500,000 and 1.2 million killed, mostly by Croat Ustaše.

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