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'''Petar Brzica''' was a law student and an ardent member of the foremost Catholic organization called the [[Catholic Crusaders]]. He was |
'''Petar Brzica''' was a [[Croatia]]n law student and an ardent member of the foremost Catholic organization called the [[Catholic Crusaders]]. He was a member of the [[Ustaša]] organization and one of the guards in [[Jasenovac concentration camp]]. |
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After [[World War II]] he emigrated to the [[United States of America|United States]]. Yugoslav authorities were never able to capture him and he most likely changed his identity and died hidden. His name was on a list of 59 [[Nazism|Nazis]] living in the US given by a Jewish organization to the [[Immigration and Naturalization Service]] during the 1970s. As of [[2006]], Brzica has remained unrevealed. |
After [[World War II]] he emigrated to the [[United States of America|United States]]. Yugoslav authorities were never able to capture him and he most likely changed his identity and died hidden. His name was on a list of 59 [[Nazism|Nazis]] living in the US given by a Jewish organization to the [[Immigration and Naturalization Service]] during the 1970s. As of [[2006]], Brzica has remained unrevealed. |
Revision as of 22:37, 6 December 2006
Petar Brzica was a Croatian law student and an ardent member of the foremost Catholic organization called the Catholic Crusaders. He was a member of the Ustaša organization and one of the guards in Jasenovac concentration camp.
After World War II he emigrated to the United States. Yugoslav authorities were never able to capture him and he most likely changed his identity and died hidden. His name was on a list of 59 Nazis living in the US given by a Jewish organization to the Immigration and Naturalization Service during the 1970s. As of 2006, Brzica has remained unrevealed.