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Post by SKORIC on Mar 23, 2009 4:40:18 GMT -5
ON THE NIGHT BETWEEN April 9th and 10th, 1957, one of the most infamous figures of the 20th century was shot by unknown assailants near Buenos Aires, Argentina. His name was Ante Pavelic, the poglavnik or "fuerher" of the Nazi-aligned puppet state called the Independent State of Croatia. Argentina was his place of refuge, a sanctuary for the highest ranking war criminal to escape from justice after World War II. Pavelic had been hit by two bullets, one of which was lodged near his spine. The sensational story of the attempted assassination made news around the globe, and brought intense pressure to bear upon the Argentine authorities. The government ordered his arrest, though the poglavnik had already left the country for Franco's Spain, where he succumbed due to complications sustained in the attack two years later. For years, blame for the attempt on Pavelic's life was lain at the feet of Tito, the Communist dictator of Yugoslavia, and his fearsome secret police. Then, in 1999, a Montenegrin returned to his homeland for the first time in fifty-five years and made a startling confession to Archbishop Amfilohije at the famous monastery at Ostrog. His name was Blagoje Jovovic, a Montenegrin Chetnik who had emigrated to Argentina after the war. He, Blagoje told the Archbishop, had fired the two bullets which killed Ante Pavelic. Archbishop Amfilohije encouraged Blagoje Jovovic to tell his story to Tihomir-Tiho Burzanovic, a journalist. The subsequent book was published in Yugoslavia under the title Two Bullets for Pavelic. Download Book in CirilicaEnglish translated version
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Post by vinjak on Mar 23, 2009 17:48:16 GMT -5
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Zvone
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Post by Zvone on Mar 23, 2009 20:27:23 GMT -5
Lol, sounds like aluminum foil.
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 23, 2009 22:22:21 GMT -5
Some quotes from the book..
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Post by Zvone on Mar 24, 2009 9:02:42 GMT -5
Great science fiction novel, I enjoyed it.
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Post by ilirdardani on Mar 24, 2009 9:11:26 GMT -5
The story with the pregnant women happened in Kosovo numerous times, in front of families. (sick bastards)
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Mar 24, 2009 9:21:37 GMT -5
ha ha ha i like it when a f**king criminal ends up like that...
distant safe place from a distant past... and .... BANG
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 24, 2009 9:28:10 GMT -5
Its a good thing he got away with that bullet lodged near his spine. He died a slow and painful death that he desered instead of a quick one. Everyday he would have been reminded of that Serbian bullet in his back for the 2 years he had it before he died.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Mar 24, 2009 9:32:15 GMT -5
Why didnt he finish the animal? run out of bullets or smth?
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Post by SKORIC on Mar 24, 2009 9:37:44 GMT -5
^ He didnt know he was still alive after he shot him.
Pavelic always had atleast 1 bodyguard with him. Pavelic was walking with his bodyguard to his house but around the corner the bodyguard parted ways with him to go to a club. Jovovic struck then but the bodyguard heard and came back shooting. So Jovovic shot back and ran. 2 bullets should have done the trick but it wasnt a good gun to begin with. It was the only one he could get though.
The shooting also succeeded in making Pavelic flee for Spain away from his comfy Villa he was living in (which he paid for with the stolen money of Serb and Jewish civilians during the war).
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Post by vinjak on Mar 24, 2009 15:54:02 GMT -5
Everyday he would have been reminded of that Serbian bullet in his back for the 2 years he had it before he died.
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Mar 24, 2009 16:14:25 GMT -5
Great science fiction novel, I enjoyed it. Lol man u are trying really hard to deny everything that happend to us serbs! Are u shure ur deda werent a ustasa?
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Post by Novus Dis on Mar 24, 2009 17:20:20 GMT -5
Great science fiction novel, I enjoyed it. Don't you hate it when idiots don't know what science fiction is? I know I do.
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Post by gavrilo on Aug 23, 2009 22:14:10 GMT -5
i just read the book, and it really enlightened me in many ways. It's crazy how we were toyed and manipulated by both our own leaders, and the west.
and i realize i am a little late on the thread posts, but there is no use listening to a herb like zvone.
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Post by CiKoLa on Sept 6, 2009 5:21:57 GMT -5
Sjajna zvijezdo iznad Metkovica, pozdravi nam Antu Pavelica!
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Post by Ja Ona i Pivo on Sept 6, 2009 5:27:11 GMT -5
Oj moja mala, u hrvatskoj ti nikada..^
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