Serbian Holocaust
The greatest genocide of World War Two
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Unlike the WWII persecution of Jews which was
politically motivated,
persecution of Serbs in Croatia was based purely on religion backed by the Catholic church.
We are preparing a free of charge multimedia presentation for American schools.
About the Serbian WWII Holocaust
"The greatest genocide during WWII in proportion to a nation's population did not
take place in Nazi Germany, but in Nazi-created puppet state of Croatia."
These boys were saved from Croatian concentration camps where 750,000 Serbian men,
women and children perished in a gigantic holocaust.
(From Genocide in Satellite Croatia, 1941-1945)
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In WWII Croatia the Catholic church took part in the Serbian genocide. In photos above
is Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic Croat Franciscan friar turned fascist -- on the left
he wears his habit, in the middle his Ustashe uniform, and on the right he is reading a
mass during a celebration in Banja Luka, holding a wreath of wheat.
Croatian Nuns salute in fascist manner
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WWII. Croat nuns marching with their nazi-legionnaires, the Ustashe (From:
"Genocide in Satellite Croatia 1941-1945" by Edmond Paris)
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CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Tuesday, December 29, 1959
Nazi Puppet Ruler of Croatia Dies
Pavelic Wanted in Killing Of 700,000 Serbs and Jews
MADRID --AP-- Ante Pavelic, 70, Qiusling president of Croatia during WWII
and one of the leading war criminals still at large, died in the German hospital
here. Pavelic was wanted by Yugoslavia for trial on charges that he was
responsible for the killing of 700,000 Serbs and Jews during his three and a
half years as the Axis viceroy. He fled Yugoslavia in May 1945, and turned up
in Argentina later in the year for asylum under ex-dictator Juan Peron.
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1941 to 1945 -- Croatian Genocides on Serbs -- 1991 to 1995
Photo above left shows how Croatians massacred Serbs during WWII, and photo above right
shows how they massacred Serbs during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
We document atrocities committed by Croats and Muslims during WWII as proof
that Serbs could not trust their former executioners in their new states of
Bosnia and Croatia after the break-up of Yugoslavia, and that the Serbs were
demonized by the world media for resisting the break-up. To be continued....
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