About the Ustasha Genocide:
- A Nazi murder militia known as Ustasha was created from a legion of Catholic and Muslim killers.
- The Ustasha Military was a Muslim-Catholic alliance of Nazi killers so beastly that even Nazi officials in Berlin were horrified. The Ustasha had three divisions of Arab-Nazi soldiers comprised of tens of thousands of Muslim volunteers that terrorized people of all faiths in Yugoslavia and Serbia.
- The grand mufti was on a mission to exterminate Jews everywhere, his partner was Adolf Hitler.
- Catholic priests commonly operated the concentration camps.
- Eventually, the Nazis fell. Their allies in the Ustasha and the three divisions faced postwar justice in many cases. But too many faded into the turbulent history of the Cold War.
- Hermann Naubacher, Hitler’s personal assistant for the Balkans, called the Ustasha exterminations “a crusade that belongs among the most brutal mass-murder undertakings in the entire history of the world.”
- “A good Ustasha,” Pavelić told his troops, “is he who can use his knife to cut a child from the womb of its mother.”