YASENOVAC


Six sleeping barracks plus two - infirmary and canteen
T wo brick buildings were workshops

After the British killed the Serbian (first Yugoslavia) King Aleksandar Obrenovic, his wife and her two brothers, as well as the Prime Minister and Minister of Defense (and later Croatian leaders Stjepan Radic, Pavle Radic and Ðuro Basaricek) and brought the criminal Karadordevic to power, who introduced the January 6 dictatorship and terror, both Croatian Serbs and Jews wanted to leave Yugoslavia.

95% of the NDH (Independent State of Croatia in WW2) army were home guards, mobilized. Professional army were the Ustaše. Of the 131 generals of the croatian home guard command, 28 were Jews, 13 were Serbs, 3 were Muslims. Of the 6 Ustaše generals, 1 was a Serb. The Chief of Staff of the NDH army was the Serb Ðuro Grujic Vitez. General Milan Emil Uzelac, a Serb, was the commander of the air force of Austria-Hungary, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (first Yugoslavia) and the NDH.

Chains, pliers and other tools, automatic rifles, military knives were produced in Yasenovac, there were 100 machines for sewing uniforms, 100 machines for sewing boots, 40 architectural tables, a tannery, a brickyard, a sawmill and a furniture factory, a car repair shop, a pasta factory, boilers for canning fruit and vegetables. Wheat, corn, barley and rye were grown. Children studied to be car mechanics and electricians there.

The camp operated from 1945 to 1954 as a execution ground for Croatian victims of the communists.

200,000 Croatian Home Guardsmen, killed after the war, were buried in mass graves in Slovenia. Over 600 Catholic priests were killed in 1945. So much for the morale of the communists.

The Z4 Plan, drawn up by the Americans and Russians, was accepted by President Franjo Tudman. The plan would have given the Serbs the status of a constituent people, with their own army, police and judiciary, and their own currency. Milan Martic, the leader of the Serbs in Croatia, rejected the plan.

Three reasons for Operation Storm1995 (liberation of 35% of Croatia's territory):

1. if the territory has been occupied for 5 years, then the state can legally lose it

2. everyday terror - 22 shells fell on my building in the center of Sisak, 2 shells on my grandmother's house, which is 3 km from the line, 2 shells on the Šibenik Cathedral, students from Šibenik (and the rest of Dalmatia) traveled home by ferry for 4 years, because the Maslenica Bridge was destroyed, the people of Osijek traveled to Osijek via Hungary

3. Croatia gets 25% of its budget from tourism

Only 1 civilian died in Operation Storm, he fell from a tractor - these are the data from the Hague Tribunal.

Aleksandar Vucic has been repeating "ethnic cleansing" for 30 years. All 200 thousand Serbs were given the right to return after the peaceful reintegration of the Danube region, everyone received 7 years of arrears of pensions and the right to rebuild their houses. Milorad Pupovac, a Serbian parliamentarian in the Croatian Parliament, never once mentioned that 550,000 Croats were expelled from 1991 to 1995 and that 1,436 sacred Catholic buildings were demolished, 7,263 Croatian civilians were killed, of whom 402 were children, and about 11,000 soldiers. 1,183 children were wounded, of whom 108 remained permanently disabled. 47% of the civilians killed were women. A lot of civilians were killed with cold weapons. On the Serbian side, 78 civilians were killed, according to data from war criminal Savo Štrbac, 47 civilians according to data from the Croatian side, not a single child, and 7,500 soldiers were killed. Not a single Orthodox church was demolished. 17 hospitals were shelled on the Croatian side, not one on the Serbian side. 1000 clinics were shelled. Serbia will never pay $300 billion in war damages.

 

In the 1941 elections, Ante Pavelic won 2.5% of the vote, HSS (Croatian Peasant Party, Catholics) 76%. Pavelic's wife was Jewish. Mussolini brought Pavelic to power. Mathematicians Neven Elezovic and Nikola Banic from Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science investigated the official list of 83,000 alleged victims of Yasenovac according to 4 criteria: name, surname, father's name, year of birth. They found 75,000 in databases of German camps and Jewish immigrants to Israel in 1948.

Below are two lectures by Igor Vukic about Yasenovac:

Children's cemetery in Sisak

Memorandum 2 and Croatia's role in the defense of Bosnia and Herzegovina