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Crimes in the Jasenovac Camp: the 1946 report of the state commission Crimes in the Jasenovac Camp
report by the state commission of croatia for the investigation of the crimes of the occupiers and their collaborators
Zagreb, 1946

A new translation of the official report on Jasenovac from 1946, including scores of testimony from the surviving inmates of the largest concentration camp in Southeast Europe. read more...

Two Bullets for Pavelic Memoir: Two Bullets for Pavelic
the story of blagoje jovovic
by Tihomir-Tiho Burzanovic, translated by Sinisa Djuric - November 8, 2003

English translation of the memoir of a Montenegrin Chetnik, Blagoje Jovovic, who claims to have been the man who shot Ante Pavelic in Argentina in 1957. read more...

The Return of the Golden Priest Essay: The Return of the Golden Priest
the verona reports and the second recruitment of krunoslav draganovic, 1959
by Cali Ruchala - July 12, 2003

A new essay based on recently declassified files that reveal, in precise detail, the previously unknown "re-recruitment" of Father Krunoslav Draganovic by American intelligence in the Spring of 1959. read more...

From the ratline to the firing line Essay: From the Ratline to the Firing Line
for the new reader: an introduction to the ustase movement
by Cali Ruchala - May 18, 2003

The Ustase murdered more than six hundred thousand human beings during their terrible four years as commanders of the Nazi-satellite Independent State of Croatia during World War II. But the Ustase movement began long before Hitler's invasion of Yugoslavia in April of 1941, and survived long after. This essay provides an introduction into the seventy-plus year lifespan of a terrorist movement, from Austria-Hungary to the United States. read more...

April 10, 1941 Essay: April 10, 1941: A Day for Remembrance
by Cali Ruchala - April 10, 2003

April 10, 1941 is day of infamy on the calendar of humanity, the day a death sentence was passed on at least a half-million human beings. Sixty-two years ago, the Independent State of Croatia was formed. read more...

the pavelic army file Exhibition: Top Secret: The Pavelic Army Files

After fifty years, the surveillance files on Ante Pavelic kept by the United States Army in Rome after World War II can finally be read. An annotated guide to this intriguing, often shocking collection. read more...

The Poglavnik's Family Tree Essay: The Poglavnik's Family Tree
by Cali Ruchala - October 2002

Exploring the connections between the Croatian extremists responsible for more than 100 terrorist attacks in the 1970s alone and the fugitive leaders of the wartime Ustase regime. read more...

Patron Saint of Genocide Essay: Patron Saint of Genocide
by Bill Stouffer

A provocative, expertly-researched article exploring the controversy behind the Vatican's recent beatification of Croatia's wartime church leader, Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac. read more...

lawsuit against the vatican and the cia Essay: Lawsuit Against the Vatican and the CIA
by Jonathan Levy

An article by one of the lead attorneys seeking to find out the truth about Ustase's web of connections with the Vatican and US intelligence. read more...

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