A linseed oil and varnish factory, Zabret & Comp., was established in Britof in 1905. Before the Second World War it had its own electrical generator and processed 300 train cars of linseed per year, mostly imported from Argentina and India. The oil and varnish were sold in Yugoslavia, and the linseed pomace was exported to Austria and Germany. The factory had 30 workers in the 1930s;
Mass grave Britof is the site of a
mass grave from the period immediately after the Second World War. The Britof Mass Grave () was located on the left bank of the
Kokra River north of the settlement, in a meadow on the edge of the woods. It contained the remains of a civilian man and woman that were taken to the site by the
Partisans in May or June 1945 and murdered. The victims' remains were exhumed in 1994. ==Church==