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Countless books and encyclopediae
talk about Ustashi atrocities. But if you think that the victorious side
twisted the truth (as it often happens) here is what Ustashi allies of
WWII (German Nazis and Italian fascists) had to say about...
Ustashi animals
NAZI
GERMANS:
Herman Naubacher, Hitler's
personal assistant for the South-East Europe and the Balkan affairs,
in his book "Sonderauftrag Sudosten 1940-1945. Bericht eines fliegenden
Diplomate", Gottingen, 1956, on page 31, writes the following:
[Quote]
The Orthodox recipe of Ante Pavelic,
Ustashi leader and Croatian Fuehrer, reminds one of the religious wars
in the bloodest aspects: one-third must become Catholic, one-third must
leave the country and one-third must die. The last item was executed.
When the leading men of the Ustashi movement are stating that they have
slaughtered ONE MILLION Serbs (including infants, children, women and aged)
this in my opinion is a self-praising exaggeration. According to the reports
that have reached me, my estimate is
that the number of those defenseless slaughtered is some THREE QUARTER
OF A MILLION. [=750,000]
[End quote]
We would provide you, here with quotes of
another five German authors and at least dozen of Italian ones... For now
here are only these two:
FASCIST ITALIANS:
[Italian] Alfio Russo, in his book "Revoluzione
in Jugoslavia", Roma 1944, says the following:
[Quote]
Even the most extraordinary massacres
in the darkest era of history would not soil its name - Croatia... Kill,
kill, scream the Ustashi against Serbs. And they cut their heads off and
throw bodies away into the Sava river which flows slowly and gravely in
the direction of Belgrade...
Go back
to your motherland, go back to your motherland.
Neither
Fascists nor Nazi have the remotests resemblance to the Ustashi, they are
a fauna absolutely extraordinary and strange...
[End quote]
Curzio
Malaparte, book title: "Kaputt".
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Last revised: April 4, 1997
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