Holocaust Archive Pictures
Zagreb Archbishop
Alojzije Stepinac (right), at an official Croatian ceremony in
1941

Ustashi soldiers
pose with the corpses of five Serbs. By war's end, they would
slaughter over 700,000 more!!

Forced Conversion.
The Ustashi promised the Serbs that they would be spared death if
they converted from Eastern Orthodoxy to Roman Catholicism. Thousand
converted, only to be killed anyway.

Elderly Holocaust
survivors, many of whom lost entire families in concentration camps,
listen as Jewish leaders in Zagreb explain the process of filing for
restitution from Swiss banks that received Nazi gold.

Archbishop
Stepinac greets Ante Pavelic on the anniversary of the Independent
State of Croatia.

Entrance to the
infamous concentration camp of Jasenovac. The sign reads, "Work
service of the Ustashi Defense Assembly Camp Nr. III."

Serb children
after their rescue from the Ustashi camp.

In the camp of
Jasenovic and Stara Gradiska about 8000 children died.


1941: Children in
the Stara Gradiska concentration camp dying of slow starvation.
The
government of the satellite state of Croatia ordered caustic soda to
be added to their food in order to eliminate them.

In Jasenovac and
other camps, the Ustashi broke the jaws of the victims and removed
the gold crowns, took away the medallions,
and took the hidden gold
from the rich prisoners.
The gold ended up in the palace of
Archbishop Stepinac and was later shipped to Rome!!

Gold watches taken
from Serb and Jewish victims
and hidden in the residence of the
Archbishop of Zagreb,
where they were found after the retreat of the
Ustashi.


Ante Pavelic had a
hobby of collecting human eyes!!
One day a visitor
came to his headquarters and noticed what looked like a bowl of
oysters on the table.
"Oysters from Dalmatia" he exclaimed. "No"
said Pavelic "this is a bowl of Serb eyes"

The Serb Milos
Teslic, a famous industrialist and philanthropist,
was gruesomely
tortured and murdered by the Ustashi.

Ustashi carrying
the head of a Serbian Orthodox priest.

Nuns marching with
Croatian Nazi legionaires.

Archbishop
Stepinac
and the papal nuncio Marcone leave a celebration;
behind
them is a German General.

The papal nuncio Marcone (in the white robes of the Dominican
order),
Archbishop Stepinac next to him,
and around them sit leading
military representatives of Nazi Germany and the NDH.

Members of
Pavelic's bodyguard swear allegiance unto death
to the Croatian
leader and receive the "church's" blessing!!

Reception of the
Ustashi Police special unit at the Vatican in Sept. 1943.

Archbishop Stepinac said this on March 28, 1941:
All in all, Croats and Serbs
are of two worlds, northpole and southpole, never will they be able
to get together unless by a miracle of God. The schism (Eastern
Orthodoxy) is the greatest curse in Europe, almost greater than
Protestantism. Here there is no moral, no
principles, no truth, no justice, no honesty.