Credits: Eric Gobetti
Where are we?
We are at the Concentration Camp on the Island of Arbe-Rab
It was built during the Italian occupation and almost 1,500 civilians died there, later commemorated by Edvard Ravnikar’s Memorial (1953).
In the summer of 1942, a camp was set up in Kampor, not far from the town of Rab. In seven days, the camp was able to host more than 4,000 people with terrible food and hygienic conditions: almost 1,500 civilians died there. The Rab camp was later transformed into a transit and sorting camp, and many of the prisoners were taken to the Gonars concentration camp.
The history of the camp is today commemorated with a Memorial established on the island by Edvard Ravnikar (1953). No Italian official representative has ever officially visited it.
Photo: View of the Concentration Camp on the Island of Arbe-Rab in 1946, CC BY-SA 3.0
Facility or museum: no
Geographic location: Croatia