Language:
Spanish
Year of publication:
2008
Titel der Quelle:
Raíces; revista judía de cultura
Angaben zur Quelle:
76 (2008) 86-89
Keywords:
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Abstract:
States that the number of Jews killed under the brutal Ustasha regime of Ante Pavelic in the Independent State of Croatia in 1941-45 was between 45,000-57,000, according to Yehuda Bauer and Robert Rozett. 8,000-25,000 of the victims were killed at the Jasenovac camp. Mentions that the Catholic Church, headed by Archbishop Stepinac, collaborated with the Pavelic regime and was silent in the face of the massacres. At the end of the war, Palevic was able to escape to Argentina, protected by the regime of Juan Peron. The Argentinian government provided thousand of Ustashas with Argentinian passports, allowing them to settle in the country. Concludes that no more than 1,000 Jews remain in the former Yugoslavia.
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