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    Slavko Kvaternik (25 August 1878 – 7 June 1947) was a Croatian Ustaše military general and politician who was one of the founders of the Ustaše movement...
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    Independent State of Croatia, during World War II. Eugen Dido Kvaternik was the son of Slavko Kvaternik, a general in the Independent State of Croatia army and...
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  • of Slavko Kvaternik Eugen Kvaternik (1825–1871), Croatian nationalist politician Eugen Kvaternik Square, a square in Zagreb, Croatia Slavko Kvaternik (1878–1947)...
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    the following period. At the behest of the Germans, senior Ustaša Slavko Kvaternik declared the NDH's establishment on 10 April 1941 in the name of Pavelić...
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  • film director Slavko Cuvaj, Croatian politician Slavko Dokmanović, Croatian Serb politician Slavko Kvaternik, Croatian fascist leader Slavko Linić, Croatian...
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    was established in May, and was headed by Eugen "Dido" Kvaternik, the son of Slavko Kvaternik. In the meantime, Artuković participated in the Croatian-Italian...
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    1941, after the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia, Slavko Kvaternik, Deputy Leader of the Ustaše issued an order in which all state questions...
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  • Petar Milutin Kvaternik (1 August 1882 – 10 April 1941) was a Croatian politician and brother of Slavko Kvaternik, Minister of the Armed Forces of the...
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  • the new government. On 10 April the most senior home-based Ustaše, Slavko Kvaternik, took control of the police in Zagreb and in a radio broadcast that...
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    replaced his minister of the Armed Forces, Slavko Kvaternik, with the less zealous Jure Francetić. Kvaternik was sent into exile in Slovakia – along with...
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    Božidar Kavran Vladimir Košak Džafer Kulenović Osman Kulenović Dido Kvaternik Slavko Kvaternik Vladimir Laxa Mladen Lorković Vjekoslav Luburić Mihajlo Lukić...
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    (Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska; NDH) was announced over the radio by Slavko Kvaternik, a former Austro-Hungarian Army officer who had been in contact with...
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    one of them being NDH Vojskovođa and former Austro-Hungarian Colonel Slavko Kvaternik. Only one holder: Ante Pavelić, Poglavnik of the Independent State...
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    completion of their training the unit was visited by Croatian field marshal Slavko Kvaternik in early 1941. By 16 April 1942 it arrived on the Eastern Front. It...
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    Dolački (Sveti Ivan Žabno, 28 January 1884 – Stara Gradiška, 3 December 1950) Slavko Stanzer Fate unknown Ćiril Danda (Sarajevo, 19 April 1893 – ?) Roman Domanik...
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  • - Ye Jianying (1897–1986) 1995 - Franjo Tuđman (1922–1999) 1941 - Slavko Kvaternik (1876–1947) HH Abbas I Hilmi Pasha (1813–1854) HH Ibrahim Pasha (1789–1848)...
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  • regime there. He arrived in Sarajevo on 24 April 1941 with Marshal Slavko Kvaternik, around 800 Ustaša militia, and 300 Ustaša police to establish formal...
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    On 6 April 1941, Axis forces invaded Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by...
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    Božidar Kavran Vladimir Košak Džafer Kulenović Osman Kulenović Dido Kvaternik Slavko Kvaternik Vladimir Laxa Mladen Lorković Vjekoslav Luburić Mihajlo Lukić...
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  • Vice-president of NDH (1941–1945), ex-President of Yugoslav Muslim Organization Slavko Kvaternik – Vojskovođa (Field-Marshal), Minister of Croatian Home Guard Mirko...
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    under former Devil's Division officer and future Ustaše leader Major Slavko Kvaternik. Military intelligence (German: Nachrichtenabteilung) for the occupation...
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    forces entered Zagreb on 10 April 1941, Pavelić's closest associate Slavko Kvaternik, proclaimed the formation of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH)...
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    member of the Ustaše branch in Zagreb. On 11 April 1941, by order of Slavko Kvaternik, he was sent to serve at headquarters of the newly formed Ustasha Surveillance...
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  • Austro-Hungarian authorities over his alleged role in the attempted assassination of Slavko Cuvaj, the ban of Croatia. Budak and Vladko Maček served as lawyers representing...
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    Aćif Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko Kvaternik Dido Kvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...
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    NDH). Following occupation of the country by Axis forces in 1941, Slavko Kvaternik, deputy leader of the Ustaše proclaimed the establishment of the NDH...
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    Aćif Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko Kvaternik Dido Kvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...
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  • Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković Mladen Lorković Slavko Kvaternik Antun Najžer Petar Brzica Miroslav Filipović Vjekoslav Luburić Ivica...
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    of the NDH, Lorković became a member of the temporary government of Slavko Kvaternik known as the Croatian State Leadership. On 16 April 1941, Lorković...
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    judicial, and political, with the latter under future Ustaše leader Slavko Kvaternik. The administrative divisions initially consisted of five county commands...
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