A long-awaited memorial for victims of the Holocaust and Croatia's pro-Nazi World War II regime, which had sparked controversy here, was inaugurated in the capital Zagreb on Wednesday. The 12-meter (39-foot) high sculpture, just next to Zagreb's main railway station, symbolically presents a wall of suitcases taken from the victims before they were packed into cattle cars and deported to concentration camps. From that site some 800 Zagreb Jews were deported to Auschwitz camp in August 1942. The initiative to erect the monument to the Holocaust victims was launched a few years ago and it was ready to be inaugurated...