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  Kroatisches KZ Jasenovac: Das"balkanische Auschwitz"
Luburic war ein gewöhnlicher Herumtreiber und drückte sich vor jeder ehrlichen Arbeit.
Bei dieser Feier sagte Luburic - betrunken wie alle übrigen "Beamten" - nach Auskunft eines Zeugen wörtlich das folgende: "In nur einem Jahr haben wir hier in Jasenovac mehr Menschen umgebracht als das Osmanische Imperium während der ganzen Zeit seiner Präsenz in Europa".
Luburic richtete an jede Gruppe eine "Ansprache", die voller Beleidigungen und übelster Beschimpfungen war, wobei der Ochsenziemer oder ein anderes Schlaginstrument ständig auf die Köpfe und Rücken der Gefangenen niederging.
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  Maks Luburić - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Vjekoslav Luburić, aka Maks Luburić (1911 - 1969), was a member of the Croatian World War II regime the Ustaše, best known as the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
In the beginning of the Second World War, Luburić was the commanding general for the area of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) around the Drina river, which is why he is sometimes referred to as General Drinjanin (General of the Drina).
Vjekoslav Luburic, as the commander-in-chef of all the Croatian camps, announced the great "efficiency" of this slaughterhouse at a ceremony on October 9th, 1942...
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Maks_Luburi%C4%87   (429 words)

  
 Luburic Maks   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But perhaps the Maks reader may wonder Luburic why Lady Bellaston, who in Maks her heart hated Sophia, should be so desirous of promoting Luburic a match which was so much to the interest Luburic maks of the young lady.
Maks many scurvy compellations too coarse to be repeated, and was even threatened to be kicked out of doors.
Maks conducted her to the lodgings of that Luburic lady, who treated her not more kindly, but more politely; or, to say the truth, with rudeness in another way.
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  Maks Luburić - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vjekoslav Luburić, aka Maks Luburić (1911 - 1969), was a member of the Croatian World War II regime the Ustaše, best known as the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
In the beginning of the Second World War, Luburić was the commanding general for the area of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) around the Drina river, which is why he is sometimes referred to as General Drinjanin (General of the Drina).
He was affectionately given the name Maks by lifetime friend Jure Francetić while at the Ustaša training camp 'Janka Pusta'.
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 Maks Luburic - Slider
Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburić (1914-1969) was a member of the Croatian World War II regime the Ustaše, best known as the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
In the beginning of the Second World War, Luburić was the commanding general for the area of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) around the Drina river, which is why he is sometimes referred to as General Drinjanin (General of the Drina).
He was affectionately given the name 'Maks' by lifetime friend Jure Francetić while at the Ustaša training camp 'Janka Pusta'.
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 Trial of Dinko Sakic - chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sakic claims to have learned of the "Boskovic case" from Maks Luburic, while he was outside of the camp.
"Luburic told me to go back to the camp and tell Colonel Marko Pavlovic to shoot Boskovic because the Montenegrins consider it a disgrace to be hanged".
"Luburic was a Croatian patriot who tried to help every Croat free himself from delusions and make him useful for the Croatian state and people", Sakic said, adding Luburic had been in charge of exchanging the most important Croatian communists.
pubwww.srce.hr /sakic/hinanews/arhiva/9906/hina-28-f.html   (1152 words)

  
 Croatian Reckoning
In his 1995 interview, he describes himself as the "assistant" to a man named Maks Luburic, to whose sister he was also married.
Sakic describes Luburic warmly as his mentor and as a humanitarian -- "a protector of the Jews," in Sakic's words.
Luburic, after all, was one of the men who ran the Ustashe camp network.
www.srpska-mreza.com /sakic/press30.htm   (864 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: List of war criminals
Maks Luburić (1911-1969), Croatian Ustashi and commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp
Hartmann Lauterbacher (born 24 May 1909 in Reutte, Tyrol; died 12 April 1988 in Seebruck, Bavaria) was a high area leader (Obergebietsführer) of the Hitler Youth, as well as Nazi Gauleiter of the Gau of South Hanover-Braunschweig and an SS Gruppenführer.
Vjekoslav Luburić, aka Maks Luburiand#263 (1914-1969), was a member of the Croatian World War II regime the Ustaše, best known as the commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-war-criminals   (8204 words)

  
 Trial of Dinko Sakic - chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sakic claims to have learned of the "Boskovic case" from Maks Luburic, while he was outside of the camp.
"Luburic told me to go back to the camp and tell Colonel Marko Pavlovic to shoot Boskovic because the Montenegrins consider it a disgrace to be hanged".
"Luburic was a Croatian patriot who tried to help every Croat free himself from delusions and make him useful for the Croatian state and people", Sakic said, adding Luburic had been in charge of exchanging the most important Croatian communists.
jagor.srce.hr /sakic/hinanews/arhiva/9906/hina-28-f.html   (1152 words)

  
 Sakic's wife war criminal
Well, it appears that Esperanza Luburic is Nada Luburic, sister of Vjekoslav or Maks Luburic.
Luburic personnaly took part in massacres; an extreme sadist, mentally ill, a pathological type.
Nada (Esperanza) Luburic herself is accused of committing atrocities in Jasenovac.
www.srpska-mreza.com /Croatia/Sakic/press6.htm   (482 words)

  
 Vatican Sued for Looting Nazi Gold Under CIA, MI Permission: The Lawsuit Against the Vatican and the CIA
Artukovic, the Himmler of Croatia, the man responsible for death camps where hundreds of thousands of Serbs were shot, burned alive, or bludgeoned to death with special hammers, lived openly in Southern California for over thirty years, while private Congressional bills assured his safety from deportation [11].
But, unlike other ex-Nazis, the Ustashe did not lose their fascist ideology, instead they openly reestablished their Nazi party in Buenos Aires and by 1956 were beginning a new campaign of terror which ultimately reached the United States in the 1970s and 1980s resulting in hijackings, bombings, and murders [13].
Luburic had been dispatched by Pavelic to assassinate Yugoslav diplomats and kill unreliable Croatian elements.
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 Sobaka :: Sobaka's Notebook: Archive: The Old War on Terror   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Odpor was founded by Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburic - better known as the founder and first commandant of the largest concentration camp in the Balkans, Jasenovac.
After the war, Luburic led a short-lived guerrilla movement against the new Communist authorities in Yugoslavia before withdrawing to Generalissimo Franco's Spain.
On April 20, 1969, Luburic's body was found in his villa in Spain, his skull crushed by blows from a crowbar and his chest lacerated by dozens of stab wounds, probably delivered by the Yugoslav secret police.
www.diacritica.com /sobaka/notebook/111904.html   (1097 words)

  
 Trial of Dinko Sakic - chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He had also been General Maks Luburic's aide-de-camp at one time.
He said that he married Luburic's step-sister on December 31, 1944 at the church in Sestine (just outside Zagreb).
At the end of the war he left, as he said, with the Croatian Army moving towards Austria where he spent six months in Ante Pavelic's body guard who was later godfather to two of Sakic's sons.
pubwww.srce.hr /sakic/hinanews/arhiva/9906/hina-24-e.html   (526 words)

  
 Otro jerarca nazi reside en la Argentina | LANACION.com
En diciembre de 1942 Luburic fue transferido al estado mayor de Ante Pavelic, y Sakic quedó interinamente a cargo de la comandancia.
En los últimos días de la guerra, Dinko Sakic recibió la orden del general Luburic de acompañar a Pavelic en su fuga hacia Austria.
Lo acompañaban su esposa Esperanza -hermana del general Luburic, con quien se había casado el 31 de diciembre de 1944- y su primer hijo, Ante, que había nacido en Austria y había sido apadrinado por el führer croata.
www.lanacion.com.ar /98/04/07/g08.htm   (1353 words)

  
 Letters:   (Site not responding. Last check: )
After 50 years, they come up with atrocious things like this.'" =85 It appears that Esperanza Luburic is Nada Luburic, sister of Vjekoslav or Maks Luburic.
Following description of Luburic is found in an SD (Sicherheitsdienst, the German Security Service) report from 1943 entitle= d "The Ustashi Leadership": "Luburic, Maks.
Nada Esperanz= a Luburic is another Croatia's Nazi war criminal that is still free and unpunished for participating in brutal executions of Jews, Serbs and Romani.=20 Sincerely, Don Mladenovic Toronto, Canada,
www.balkan-archive.org.yu /kosta/pisma/p000596.html   (577 words)

  
 Trial of Dinko Sakic - chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She described the time of Sakic's service in the camp as "a peaceful period during which there were no mass executions".
Smreka stressed that apart from the data on Maks Luburic and the number of victims in the camp, Sakic's name was also mentioned in a report of the German military attache in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Siegfried Kasche.
Smreka also recalled the testimony given by Ljubo Milos at his trial after the war, in which he said Maks Luburic had called him and Dinko Sakic in early April 1945 to return to Jasenovac and with the then camp commander Hinko Dominik Picili locate the mass graves at Gradina.
public.srce.hr /sakic/hinanews/arhiva/9906/hina-03-t.html   (619 words)

  
 www.maks.se   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Finch Bettmann Maks & Hogue, P.C. is a South Dakota law firm established as a professional corporation in 1993 resulting from the merger of two.
Jimmy Mak?s will be moving to a new location in early May. Our new spot will be kitty-corner...
MAKS is a large-scale dedicated exhibition that represents the products of the aerospace and defense industries to their fullest.
www.venetian-masks.info /maks/74920.html   (606 words)

  
 The Pavelic Papers | Documents: Vjekoslav Maks Luburic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nada Tanic-Luburic, his half-sister, was placed in charge of the women's facility in Nova Gradiska and later married Luburic's protege Dinko Sakic.
Led Ustase attacks on Serb villages in Slavonia and the Krajina in April and May of 1941, precipitating the massive bloodletting which led to Italian and later German intervention on behalf of civilians.
Maks Luburic on the effectiveness of the system of Croatian concentration camps
www.pavelicpapers.com /documents/luburic/index.html   (444 words)

  
 Verzet.org - De kruistocht van de Ustasa. Deel 3: Hoezo, het einde van de Ustasa?
In april 1957 wordt een mislukte aanslag uitgevoerd op Pavelic die tijdelijks uitwijkt naar Franco's Spanje, waar hij onderdak vind bij de ex-commandant van Jasenovac Vjekoslav 'Maks' Luburic die daar de Europese afdeling van de HOP had opgericht met name de Kroatische Verzets Beweging.
Vjekoslav Vrancic, die levenslang de secretaris was van Pavelic, betwist het leiderschap van Hefer en richt een splinterbeweging op.
In 1969 wordt het lichaam van Maks Luburic dood aangetroffen in zijn villa in Valentië, Spanje.
www.verzet.org /content/view/476/29/1/0   (1260 words)

  
 Trial of Dinko Sakic - chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She described the time of Sakic's service in the camp as "a peaceful period during which there were no mass executions".
Smreka stressed that apart from the data on Maks Luburic and the number of victims in the camp, Sakic's name was also mentioned in a report of the German military attache in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Siegfried Kasche.
Smreka also recalled the testimony given by Ljubo Milos at his trial after the war, in which he said Maks Luburic had called him and Dinko Sakic in early April 1945 to return to Jasenovac and with the then camp commander Hinko Dominik Picili locate the mass graves at Gradina.
jagor.srce.hr /sakic/hinanews/arhiva/9906/hina-03-t.html   (619 words)

  
 Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45.
This mysterious missive was first published in the Chicago Croatian newspaper Danica (Morning Star) on August 9, 1950.
The hitherto unknown personage behind the alias of "General Drinyanin" soon revealed his identity in the pages of his own publication, Drina: none other than Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburic, the founder of the camp at Jasenovac and one of the most sadistic killers of the Ustase regime.
From Spain, Luburic organized the defeated Ustase in Otpor or Odpor, a new organization which spanned a dozen countries and, as this document shows, never relinquished the overall command of all Croatian armed forces bestowed upon him by Ante Pavelic in the dying days of the Independent State of Croatia.
www.jasenovac-info.com /cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/luburic/ml0002.html   (261 words)

  
 Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45.
Milovan Djilas was sent by the Central Committee of the Communist Party to Montenegro to lead the uprising against the occupation in July, 1941.
The train-ride from Belgrade to Montenegro crossed the areas of Bosnia and Hercegovina where the newly-formed Ustase Army led personaly by Maks Luburic had begun the massacre of the Serbs.
The following passage describing that journey is from Wartime, Djilas' memoir of the war written several years after leaving the Communist Party and serving his first jail term.
www.jasenovac.info /cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/luburic/ml0001.html   (662 words)

  
 Jasenovac - Donja Gradina: Industry of Death 1941-45.
According to the author of Zasto Jasenovac, Dr. Marko Rucnov, the chief of police in the town of Varazdin (referenced, but censored, in paragraph three) was Krunoslav Batusic, a commander in Vladko Macek's bodyguards before the war.
First stationed as chief of police in Bihac, Bastusic worked in close collaboration with Luburic, sending many civilians to Jasenovac.
According to Dr. Rucnov, the same Batusic later became leader of the extremist emigre organization Hrvatska Odbrana (Croatian Defense), providing yet another link between the Ustase, the Krizari, and the tiny extremist wing of the Croatian emigre community.
www.jasenovac.info /cd/biblioteka/pavelicpapers/cia/cia0026.html   (1300 words)

  
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Memorial Day for the Victim's of Genocide was established in the Law founding the Museum of the Victims of Genocide (Article 2), on the day which commemorates the day when the prisoners of the Ustasha camp Jasenovac broke out (April 22, 1945), as a memorial to the Serb, Jew, and Romany victims of genocide.
This exhibition has been prepared for the United Nations, because in the Archives of the Concentration Camps and War Criminals in New York, there is no mention either of Maks Luburic or Andrija Artukovic, and in the register there is no mention of the Jasenovac camp.
On the orders of Pavelic and Kvaternik, Luburic spent time in Germany as a guest of the Gestapo at the beginning of October, 1941, at which time he visited several German concentration camps.
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 SrbijaZemljaHeroja:::::Istorija,Srbija,Radio,Srpski heroji,pravoslavlje,knjizevnost,izvorna ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Memorial Day for the Victim's of Genocide was established in the Law founding the Museum of the Victims of Genocide (Article 2), on the day which commemorates the day when the prisoners of the Ustasha camp Jasenovac broke out (April 22, 1945), as a memorial to the Serb, Jew, and Romany victims of genocide.
This exhibition has been prepared for the United Nations, because in the Archives of the Concentration Camps and War Criminals in New York, there is no mention either of Maks Luburic or Andrija Artukovic, and in the register there is no mention of the Jasenovac camp.
On the orders of Pavelic and Kvaternik, Luburic spent time in Germany as a guest of the Gestapo at the beginning of October, 1941, at which time he visited several German concentration camps.
www.srbijazemljaheroja.com /info_9.html   (4940 words)

  
 IsraelFaxx.com newsletter: 8fax1106.txt
Sakic is alleged to have worked from 1942-45 as a guard at the women's section of Stara Gradiska concentration camp, run by her husband when Croatia was under the Ustasha regime, allied to Hitler's Nazis.
Her brother was Maks Luburic, a leading figure in the Ustashe government and commander of Jasenovac camp, where tens of thousands of Jews, Serbs, anti-fascist Croats and gypsies died.
The Ustashe camps were as deadly as any run by the Nazis.
www.israelfaxx.com /webarchive/1998/11/8fax1106.html   (783 words)

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