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  Ante Pavelić - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ante Pavelić (July 14, 1889 - December 28, 1959) was the leader and founding member of the Croatian Ustasha fascist movement in the 1930s and later the leader of the Independent State of Croatia.
As an adult, Ante Pavelić decided to move to Zagreb so he could study law.
In his youth he became a member of the Croatian Party of Rights, and was part of the splinter, more nationalist faction led by Josip Frank in 1908.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ante_Pavelic   (567 words)

  
 Independent State of Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ante Pavelić arrived on April 20th to become the poglavnik (correlated with führer).
A large group composed of anti-communists, Ustaša followers and of civilians was on a retreat from the partisan forces, heading west towards Italy and Austria.
Ante Pavelić detached from the group and fled to Austria, Italy and finally Argentina.
sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Independent_State_of_Croatia   (1044 words)

  
 The Original Butcher of the Balkans : SF Indymedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ante Pavelic was the original ‘Butcher of the Balkans." He was the leader of the Nazi puppet government of the "Independent State of Croatia" who died peacefully in Madrid in 1959.
Pavelic committed genocide on a level far greater than any known before or since in the Balkans but he had been personally received by Pius XII during his reign of terror.
Pavelic’s followers view the current Croatian state as the successor to the Nazi inspired Independent State of Croatia, their legacy will be fulfilled only by the return of their supreme leader or in the Croatian language, Poglavnik, to lie in state in Zagreb.
sf.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=116390   (692 words)

  
 Ante Pavelic killer file
AKA 'Butcher of the Balkans', AKA 'Poglavnik' (Chieftain), AKA Anton Pavelitch, AKA Ante Pavelitch, AKA Pedro Gonner.
Pavelic is thought to have bribed a high French official to ensure that security around the king was lax, even though the Ustase had made a previous attempt on his life.
Adolf Hitler, who agrees to Pavelic's plan to expel much of the Serbian population of the NDH and replace them with Croats and Slovenes from lands annexed by the Germans.
www.moreorless.au.com /killers/pavelic.html   (3332 words)

  
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Pavelic’s position among the Ustashas at that time was entirely based on his reputation, rather then his deeds.
Pavelic realised that he could afford to proceed for as long as there was no pressure from Berlin to do otherwise.
Pavelic also dismissed Macek as a spent force, and said that his followers were joining the Ustashas.
www.balkanstudies.org /wordfiles/Croatia/sydney91.htm   (8959 words)

  
 Carl Savich | Columns | serbianna.com
On April 6, 1941, Ante Pavelic, the Poglavnik, “leader” or “fuehrer”, made a radio broadcast from Italy to Yugoslavia as that country was invaded by Germany and allied troops from Hungary, Bulgaria, and Italy: “Croat soldiers, use your weapons against the Serbian soldiers and officers.
Pavelic’s initial plan was to deport and kill the Serbian, Jewish, and Roma populations and to resettle their land with Croats and Slovenes.
Pavelic was one of the staunchest allies of Nazi Germany.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/045.shtml   (5074 words)

  
 Wartime Ustasha Treasury at Rome
Pavelic arrived in Rome in 1946 disguised as a priest with a Spanish passport.
The CIC agents assigned to monitor Pavelic’s activities in preparation for his arrest reported that he was enjoying the protection of the British as well as of the Vatican and advised against unilateral U.S. action to extradite Pavelic to Yugoslavia in order not to lose support among Catholic and anti-Communist émigrés.
After the Ustasha regime collapsed at the end of the War, its leader, Ante Pavelic, and some companions fled to the British zone of occupation of Austria from where, according to intelligence reports, he escaped or was released after surrendering some or all of a quantity of gold he had brought from Croatia.
jmgainor.homestead.com /files/PU/MDPC/CH/wutr.htm   (2592 words)

  
 Vukovar - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavelic agreed to serve the Germans and Italians because of two reasons; one: the main base of his Ustashe was in Italy, where they were supported by Mussolini; two: he thought that as a Croatian leader he could finally create an independent and prosperous Croatia.
Namely, on May 18th Pavelic and Mussolini agreed that Croatia would grant Italians the control of the most of the coastline - something that was interpreted by many Croats as Pavelic's treason of Croatia, one of many that he would commit during the war.
Some are trying to justify Pavelic's actions by pointing out that Hitler and Mussolini were the real rulers of Croatia, and that, had Pavelic been the one that had the power of decision regarding Croatia, then the "Independent State of Croatia" would have been a thoroughly different country.
www.geocities.com /tegetthoff66/vukovar/intro.html   (4043 words)

  
 Degenerate - Lord of the Danse Macabre Chapter 14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavelic began to receive distinguished visitors from abroad, curious about the sinister reputation (and increasing mainstream acceptance) of Hitler's most devoted quisling.
His arrival in Buenos Aires was interpreted to mean that Pavelic had access to his wartime booty, though the fate of the majority of the Ustasha treasury has never been established.
Pavelic survived, but was shaken enough that he moved his entire organization to friendlier ground.
www.diacritica.com /degenerate/4/pavelic14.html   (1213 words)

  
 Vatican: Cardinal Stepinac - Article 1
Because of these deaths, Pavelic is sentenced to death by both France and Yugoslavia but Mussolini, "out of loyalty to the Vatican," gave Pavelic asylum in Italy and refused to extradict him.
Pavelic's solution to the problem of non-Catholics was either deportation or liquidation and the tactics he used even sickened the Nazis.
"Pavelic reprimanded Hitler for being too lenient in his treatment of the Jews and boasted that in Croatia he had completely solved the 'Jewish problem.'" Approximately 50,000 Jews were either liquidated or shipped to Nazi death camps.
philologos.org /bpr/files/Vatican/vs001a.htm   (941 words)

  
 Ustashe and Hitler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The remaining part of Croatia together with Bosnia-Hercegovina was made into "the independent state of Croatia," which was, in theory, a kingdom to be ruled by an Italian Prince, the Duke of Spoleto.
The prince never took over his kingdom and instead the state was ruled by Ante Pavelic, leader of the Croatian Fascist movement - the Ustashe.
Pavelic was supported by German and Italian arms.
campus.northpark.edu /history/Webchron/EastEurope/Ustashe.CP.html   (294 words)

  
 CHAMISH: "SABBATEANS DO SO MURDER JEWS"
Ante Pavelic rose through the ranks of the Party of Right after the incorporation of Croatia into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later to be renamed Yugoslavia.
Ante Pavelic's own wife, Mara Lovrencic, came from a family of assimilated Viennese Jews, and his chief aide in exile, Dido Kvaternik, was related to Josip Frank.
Pavelic made his way from Austria to Italy, where he and many other high-ranking Ustase sought shelter in the Monastery of San Girolamo degli Illrici under the protection of a former Ustase official and priest, Father Krunoslav Draganovic.
www.surfingtheapocalypse.net /cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=79002   (1770 words)

  
 Croatian Holocaust
The Croatian Holocaust under Ante Pavelic and the Ustashe, while in a sense separate and distinct, was also directly connected with the Jewish Holocaust under Adolph Hitler, and was in fact the beginning of it.
Pavelic was a murderer and a fugitive from justice, sentenced to death for the assassination of Yugoslav King Alexander.
Pavelic had served the papacy well in his life; and he was not abandoned by them in his death.
jmgainor.homestead.com /files/PU/MDPC/CH/CH.htm   (4736 words)

  
 Jonathan Levy and Tom Easton: Ante Pavelic, the Real Butcher of the Balkans
nte Pavelic was the original 'Butcher of the Balkans." He was the leader of the Nazi puppet government of the "Independent Sate of Croatia" who died peacefully in Madrid in 1959.
Key to Pavelic's survival was the so-called Croatian Treasury, really nothing more than Pavelic personal wealth, the plunder of concentration camps and massacres throughout the Balkans and beyond.
Ustashe (Croatian Nazis) served Pavelic and Hitler, Orthodox Christian churches and Jewish synagogues were plundered and the property of Serbs, Jews, Gypsies, Ukrainians and others were confiscated.
www.counterpunch.org /pavelic.html   (871 words)

  
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The regime of Ante Pavelic brought the order on "the final solution of the Serbian question", the annihilation or expulsion of the Serbian people from the territory of the Independent State of Croatia, six months before the Nazis took the decision on the total annihilation of the Jews.
This was also the case with the textbooks issued in the time of Ante Pavelic according to which the Croats were always threatened and shackled with Serbian hegemony, while all the evils emanate from the Serbs.
On 28 December 1993, a large commemoration of Ante Pavelic, the fascist leader of the clerical and fascist Independent State of Croatia from 1941-1945, was held in Zagreb.
www.mosquitonet.com /~prewett/tudjmanscroatia.html   (4175 words)

  
 Carl Savich | Columns | serbianna.com
Francetic went with Pavelic to the town of Golubinskaya outside of Stalingrad in the Soviet Union when Pavelic addressed the Croatian troops in the Hrvatska Legija or the Croatian Legion, the 369th Reinforced Croatian Infantry Regiment which was part of the German 6th Army attacking Stalingrad, one of the decisive engagements of World War II.
In June, 2000, a new monument to Francetic, modeled on the 1943 monument, was erected in Slunj by Dragutin Hazler, the president of the Slunj branch of the Association of War Veterans.
The disastrous military situation in the NDH forced Ante Pavelic to dismiss Marshal Slavko Kvaternik as Minister of the Army in October, 1942 and appointed himself commander in chief of all Croat forces.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/049.html   (8070 words)

  
 Preparation of the Plot
At meetings of these organizations Pavelic and the Ustashi were hailed as liberators of the Croat people, Hitler and Mussolini were praised as friends and allies, hatred toward Serbs and Jews was spread and Yugoslavia, Great Britain, the United States and the USSR were attacked.
To cite but a few, meetings of the leaders of the illegal Ustashi movement in Yugoslavia and of Pavelic's delegates from Italy and Germany were held in the Franciscan monastery in Cuntic.
Nova Hrvatska of June 1, 1943, wrote that the Canon in Ogulin, Ivan Mikan, was in closest cooperation with the future minister, Dr. Lovro Susic, and that he was preparing the spirit of the people for the establishment of Croatian independence.
www.hartford-hwp.com /archives/62/123.html   (2477 words)

  
 How the Catholic Church united with local Nazis to run Croatia during World War II
Ante Pavelic, the self-styled poglavnik (führer) of wartime Croatia (1941)
Pavelic was sentenced to death, in absentia, by a French court.
Pavelic was quoted as saying: "In our political struggle it is certain that Catholic Action played an important role." The editor of the Katolicki Tjednik (Catholic Weekly) Monsignor Kralik praised, in the issue of April 27, 1941, the accomplishments of "Catholic Action," of which he was an influential leader, in organizing the Crusader Youth.
emperors-clothes.com /croatia/stepinac1.htm   (15014 words)

  
 Croatian Volunteers in the German Wehrmacht in WWII
Pavelic offered ground, sea and air forces, to be committed "as soon as possible" to fight alongside Germany.
On September 24th 1942, Ante Pavelic made a visit to the Regiment to bestowe decorations upon various men of the unit and to lunch with General von Paulus of 6.Armee.
During their meeting, General Oxilio presented Pavelic with a letter from the Italian High Command, asking that a Legion, even a symbolic one, be formed by Croatia for service in the Italian Army, on the Eastern Front.
www.feldgrau.com /croatia.html   (8357 words)

  
 Ante Pavelic, Ustasha Fuehrer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Pavelic was elected president of the Senate of the Yugoslavian kingdom and of the Yugoslavian-Czechoslovakian League.
One of Dr. Pavelic's first acts was the baning of all political parties and the prohibition of all public meetings.
Pavelic was quoted as saying: "Croatia gives its full adherence to the principles and reasons which inspire a united front for creation of a new order in the European and Asiatic World.
www.srpska-mreza.com /library/facts/pavelic.html   (2119 words)

  
 Croatia Myth&Reality: The basket of human eyeballs
Ante Pavelic removed the lid from the basket and revealed the mussels, that slimy and jelly-like mass, and he said smiling, with that tired good-natured smile of his, "It is a present from my loyal ustashis.
The world-traveling statesman fictionalized in his novels spent the war years in almost constant meetings with the likes of Mussolini, Count Ciano, Ante Pavelic and the rich and powerful of Europe.
Interestingly, Pavelic's name was misspelled "Pavelich" (harder sounding ch instead of softer sounding ch) in all of his writings.
wap.macedonia.org /myth/eyes.html   (1252 words)

  
 FASCISM AND THE WAR IN CROATIA
The republic was set up under Nazi German auspices by the Ustasha movement of Ante Pavelic, whose ultranationalist armed units were modeled on the SS and struck terror in the hearts of Serbs and other minorities living on Croatian territory.
The paper's editor-in-chief Srecko Psenicnik is a former Ustasha officer and son-in-law of Ante Pavelic, the leader of the so-called Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in World War II when Croatia was an ally to Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy.
To mark the death of Pavelic, head of the Ustasha regime which executed thousands of non-Croats in Croatia and Bosnia, masses were held in Zagreb and Split, the independent daily Jutarnji List reported.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/smorg-rp100104.htm   (5139 words)

  
 Biographies - Ustasha Army (Ustaska Vojnica)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He come with Pavelic to NDH in 1941 and was soon killed in Herzegovina.
By the final order of Ante Pavelic as Poglavnik of the NDH, Luburic was named a General of the Armed Forces, and Commander-in-Chief.
Works with Pavelic in Spain until 1955, at which time he creates a splinter group of the Ustasha émigré movement - the Croatian People's Resistance.
www.vojska.net /ww2/ndh/biography/ustasha.asp   (978 words)

  
 A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE: A HISTORY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AS IT COOPERATED WITH HITLER IN CROATIA
Although Pavelic was convicted in both the French and Yugoslav courts, he escaped to Italy where Mussolini gave him protection and refused to surrender him.
Stepinac was appointed supreme military apostolic vicar of the Ustashi army led by Pavelic.
Pavelic hid, masquerading as a monk in a Catholic monastery, until he could escape judgment for his crimes against humanity as described above.
www.cuttingedgeministries.net /articles/RC130.html   (2482 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / Ante Pavelic's book printed in Zagreb
Zagreb, Dec 29 (Tanjug - abridged) - The second book of memoirs of head of the fascist Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelic, was published in Zagreb and presented to the public Tuesday.
On the occasion, the Catholic church in Zagreb served the mass for the 39th anniversary of Pavelic's death.
The first book of memoirs of this war criminal, responsible for the death of 700,000 Serbs, Jews and Gypsies in the concentration camps all over the Independent State of Croatia, was published during the Second World War.
www.serbia-info.com /news/1998-12/30/7848.html   (121 words)

  
 Croat Nationalist Hero Ante Pavelic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His reign of nationalism was made up of acts that were in the best interest of the native Croats.
Pavelic was the founder of the Ustaša (Insurrection) movement.
Its goal was Croatian independence and its members were more than willing to use street action to acco,plish its goals, often in concert with the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).
www.aryan-nations.org /From_the_Desk/Ante_Pavelic.htm   (1333 words)

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