Genocide in Satellite Croatia Appendixes
A list of Serbian Orthodox priestsf and Jewish rabbis murdered by the Croatian Ustashi, and more photos that expose their crimes against humanity.
Continue reading →A list of Serbian Orthodox priestsf and Jewish rabbis murdered by the Croatian Ustashi, and more photos that expose their crimes against humanity.
Continue reading →“Ravening Wolves” is yet another Jesuit suppressed book that the Vatican does not want you to read! It outlines the “Catholic Action” persecution of Orthodox Serbs by Roman Catholic Croatians during World War II.
Continue reading →There remained only one solution for Pavelic and his henchmen—escape. The patriotic song “Za Dom Spremni” (Ready for Fatherland), no longer echoed throughout Croatia, where the only idea that obsessed countless people was for “everybody to run who could.”
Continue reading →Catholic propaganda has insisted that Stepinac was put in prison for his anti-Communist activities. Without in any way defending Communist justice, the writer is obliged to state for the record and emphasize that Stepinac was really tried for his collaboration with Ustashi and Nazis during the war.
Continue reading →There were special bands who performed the massacres, and are probably still doing so, actually led and incited by Catholic priests and monks. This is more than confirmed. There was a monk near Travnik with the crucifix in one hand who was inciting a band of people whom he had organized and was leading. This happened in the first days after my arrival there. “This, therefore, means the renewal of medieval times,” remarked the correspondent. “Yes, but made worse by machine guns, hand grenades, dynamite, barrels of gasoline and other means of terrorism.”
Continue reading →“This state, our country, is only for Croats and for no one else. There are no ways and means which we Croats will not use to make our country truly ours, and to cleanse it of all Orthodox Serbs. All those who came into our country 300 years ago must disappear. We make no attempt to conceal our intention. It is the policy of our state, and during its realization we shall do nothing else save follow the principles of the Ustashi.”
Continue reading →The capitulation of April 18, 1941 was immediately followed by the slicing up of the Yugoslav state, and it would seem that the vanquishers took a special savagery in tearing apart what the Treaty of Versailles had united into a single nation.
Continue reading →History of the concordat or agreement between the pope and Yugoslavia concerning the legal status of the Roman Catholic Church and the political situation just before the start of World War 2.
Continue reading →The founding of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia) in 1918 aroused considerable jealousy among some of the neighboring countries. All the old motives for envy were sharpened as the government faced the difficulties of internal policy in the founding of a really national state. Hungary, thenceforward separated from Austria, coveted the fertile land of the Vojvodina to the North of Belgrade; Bulgaria continued to revindicate Macedonia in Southern Serbia; while Fascist Italy dreamed of increasing her “vital living space” by annexing Dalmatia, once ruled over by Venice.
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