In The Death Camps of Croatia, Raphael Israeli shows that throughout Yugoslavia during World War II, anti-Semitism was both deeply rooted and widespread. Israeli distills fact and historical record from accusation and grievance, noting that seventy years later, the gap in research and the collection of data, memoirs, and oral histories has become almost irreparable. The German Nazis, Croat Ustasha, Serbian Collaborators, Cetnicks, and Bosnian Hanjar recruits are often seen as the wrongdoers. This volume is not about judging one side or the other; it is about acknowledging the evil all sides inflicted upon the Jewish minority in their midst.