How the famous song 'George's': She was the last roar PRISONERS IN 'TRAIN DEATH'

The famous poem "St. George" was created in the "train of death", which was traveling from Sarajevo to Jasenovac, testifies professor Zarko Vidovic, art historian from Sarajevo, who was in the notorious concentration camp in 1942.

According to him, on the way to the casemates, 6 May 1942, the detainees, in wagons without food and water, they began to fall into a crisis of fear and uncertainty. In the general chaos, one of them, for whom it is claimed that he was a member of Sarajevo's "Sloga", from pride and defiance, the first time he sang: "Spring on my shoulder lands, lily of the valley green, everyone except me - St. George's!" Because of this song, prisoners were left without air compressed against each other because they close the sunroof on wagons.

Since 3000, how many of them went from Sarajevo, in Jasenovac came 2000, and 200 at the end of war survived torture. Later the song upgraded Goran Bregovic, and this song which is the anthem of the Roma, the most famous in the performance of "White button".