Английская Википедия:Banja Luka massacre
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The Banja Luka massacre was the mass killing of 2,300 Serb civilians by the Croatian fascist Ustaše movement on 7 February 1942, during World War II in the villages of Drakulić, Šargovac and Motike near Banja Luka, which were then part of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH).
After the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, Adolf Hitler set up the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a puppet state ruled by the fascist Croatian Ustaše regime led by Ante Pavelić.[1] The Ustaše then embarked on a campaign of genocide against the Serb, Jewish and Roma population within the borders of the state.[2]
On 7 February 1942, an Ustaše unit led by Franciscan monk Miroslav Filipović of the Petrićevac monastery in Banja Luka, gathered into the villages of Drakulić, Šargovac and Motike and slaughtered some 2300 Serbs,[3] using knives and hatchets.[4] The victims included some 500 children.[4] Surviving witnesses described how Filipović entered one school with a group of Ustaše and selected a Serbian girl, slaughtering her before leaving the rest of the Ustaše to kill the remaining children.[5]
A Wehrmacht commander stationed in the NDH reported to Edmund Glaise-Horstenau on the actions:[6] Шаблон:Blockquote
Filipović was court-martialed by the Wehrmacht for his involvement, possibly at the request of the Italian Royal Army which was then occupying part of the territory.[7] In late April, his priestly faculties were reportedly suspended by order of the Papal Nuncio in Zagreb and he was jailed. In October, he was transferred to Stara Gradiška, a sub-camp of the Jasenovac concentration camp under the support of Vjekoslav Luburić, where he became notorious for his slaughter of the prisoners.[5]
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- The Great Slaughter: A forgotten genocide of WWII by Nebojša Malić in Britić magazine
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- ↑ Шаблон:Harvnb: "A monstrous Ustashi crime was committed on February 7, 1942 when 2,300 inhabitants of Drakulic, Motika and Sargovac villages near Banja Luka were killed. The peak of Ustashi barbarism occurred with the slaughter of 551 children. The Pavelic bodyguard unit in this crime was led by Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic, Franciscan chaplain of the Petricevac Monastery. He was also known by the name— Friar Satan. He was given this name in Jasenovac as one of its guards.."
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