LC control no. | n 82047218 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Pavelić, Ante, 1889-1959 |
Variant(s) | Mrzlodovski, A. S., 1889-1959 Mrzlodolski, A. S., 1889-1959 Pawelitsch, Ante, 1889-1959 Pavelic, Antoine, 1889-1959 |
See also | Founded corporate body of person: Ustaša, hrvatska revolucionarna organizacija |
Other standard no. | 64803587 |
Associated place | Croatia (Republic : 1941-1945) Argentina |
Birth date | 1889-07-14 |
Death date | 1959-12-28 |
Place of birth | Konjic (Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Place of death | Madrid (Spain) |
Field of activity | Dictators War criminals |
Profession or occupation | Generals |
Found in | Bzik, M. Ustaška borba ... 1942. Ustacha, c2000: t.p. (Ante Pavelic) p. 11 (Antoine "Ante" Pavelic; b. July 18, 1889 in Brdina-Herzegovina) p. 128 (d. Dec. 28, 1959 in Madrid, Spain) Wikipedia, 6 July 2019 (Ante Pavelić, born 14 July 1889 in Bradina, Konjic, died 28 December 1959 in Madrid, Spain; Croatian general and military dictator who founded and headed the fascist ultranationalist organization known as the Ustaše in 1929, and governed the Independent State of Croatia (Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH), a fascist Nazi puppet state built out of Yugoslavia by the authorities of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, from 1941 to 1945; Pavelić and the Ustaše persecuted many racial minorities and political opponents in the NDH during the war, including Serbs, Jews, Romani, and anti-fascist Croats; following the war, Pavelić himself fled to Austria, and later Argentina, whose president Juan Perón provided sanctuary for German war criminals and several Ustaše. On 10 April 1957, he was shot several times in a failed assassination attempt by the Serbian assassin Blagoje Jovović. Pavelić survived the attempt and soon left Argentina for Spain. He died two and a half years later, on 28 December 1959, aged 70, from the injuries he sustained in the attempted assassination.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_Paveli%C4%87> |