Katolicki List: The Foundation of the Independent State of Croatia
April 1941: Article from the Catholic paper Katolicki List lauding the formation of the Independent State of Croatia
Catholic Origins of the Ustase Oath
"The intensity of Croatian Catholicism would now be transferred... to a political movement"
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
Excerpt on the complicity of the Vatican and Catholic priests in the Ustase massacres
News: In the Sign of Sacrifice
April 27, 1941: Excerpt from an article by Father Franjo Kralik praising the work done by Dr. Ivan Merz's Croatian youth group as being in line with the "spiritual program of the Ustase"
Letter: "The Franciscans Haven't Gotten a Dime"
Summer, 1941: Powerful letter from a Catholic priest in the NDH to his exiled Orthodox counterpart
Letter: "Nature Takes Its Course"
July 31, 1941: Letter from a Franciscan priest from Koraca to the Ustase Prefect at Dervanta, on the marriage of widowed Serbs to Catholic men
Letter from the Bishop of Mostar to Archbishop Stepinac
August, 1941: Response to Stepinac's inquiry as to the progress of forced conversions to Catholicism among the Serbian population
Italian Article: "The Renewal of Medieval Times"
September 18, 1941: Excerpt from an article in Il Resto del Carlino describing Franciscan complicity in the massacre of the Serbs
Letter: Bishop Aksamovic on Prayer for the "Crusade War"
September 24, 1941: Letter from the Bishop of Djakovo calling on Croats to pray for a quick end to the war after the Nazi invasion of the USSR - and honoring Pavelic and Hitler
Letter: Rusinovic on Meeting with Cardinal Tisserant
March 6, 1942: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican on a stormy meeting with Vatican official Cardinal Eugene Tisserant
Letter of Nikola Rusinovic on Stepinac in Rome
May 9, 1942: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican on the conduct of Stepinac during his interviews with Pope Pius XII
Letter: Lobkowicz on February 1943 Meeting with the Pope
February 9, 1943: Letter from the NDH's ambassador to the Vatican detailing his interview with Pope Pius XII
Letter: Lobkowicz on Meeting with Cardinal Spellman
March 6, 1943: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican on a meeting with New York Cardinal Spellman at the height of the war
Letter: Erwin Lobkowicz on Stepinac in Rome
May 1943: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican on Stepinac's second visit to Rome, in which he justified the persecution of the Jews as abortionists
Letter: Lobkowicz on Stepinac's Meeting with the Pope
June 10, 1943: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican describing the general impression among Vatican officials of Stepinac's second interview with the Pope
Letter: Lobkowicz on July 1943 Meeting with the Pope
July 13, 1943: Letter from the NDH ambassador to the Vatican on a July meeting with the Pope
US Treasury: The Bigelow Memo
October 21, 1946: Report from Emerson Bigelow on the fate of the wartime Ustase treasury
CIA File: Documentary Evidence of Krunoslav Draganovic's Ustase Activity
September 5, 1947: CIC Agent Mudd's stunning report citing evidence of Draganovic's role in the Ratline, sent without results to his superiors
CIA File: Background Report on Krunoslav Draganovic
February 12, 1947: CIC Special Agent Robert Clayton Mudd's background report on Draganovic's activities
CIA File: "An Uncompromising and Dangerous Extremist"
July 24, 1952: Overview of Fr. Krunoslav Draganovic's activity from 1943 to 1952
CIA File: Irregular Activity of Krunoslav Draganovic
October 1, 1953: Report, possibly intercepted, of Krunoslav Draganovic's alleged corruption
CIA File: Dismissal of Krunoslav Draganovic from San Girolamo
November 19, 1958: Document outlining circumstances behind Draganovic's departure from the former nerve center of the Ratline
CIA File: Summary of Activities of the SILC
November 20, 1958: Summary of the unidentified SILC, with reference to Krunoslav Draganovic's activities in Italy in 1944
Article: Under the Government of the Ustashi Monster
November 11, 1993: Review of the History of the Yugoslav Jews by Yosef Algazi, Haaretz
Article: Holocaust Gold Taints the Vatican
July 27, 1997: From the Sunday Telegraph, UK
Article: Pope's Apology to Jews an Empty Gesture
October 30, 1997: "...Ante Pavelic, the Croat Fascist leader, arrived in Argentina dressed as a priest and carrying a certificate of safe conduct from the Vatican..."
Article: A Vow of Silence
March 30, 1998: "Did Gold Stolen by Croatian Fascists Reach the Vatican?"
Article: The Vatican Response
April 29, 1998: One of the Vatican officials with access to the wartime archives responds to criticisms in these news stories and others
State Department Report: Holocaust Assets: The Fate of the Wartime Ustasha Treasury
June 2, 1998: Report from the US committee investigating the fate of Nazi gold looted from their victims