Examples of 'pavelic' in a sentence

Meaning of "pavelic"

pavelic (adjective) - relating to or characteristic of Ante Pavelić, a Croatian fascist leader during World War II, often used in historical or political discussions

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Pavelic became the victim of a murder attempt himself.
Phayer wrote that this suited Pavelic well enough.
Pavelic was the brutal founder of the Ustashi.
It should be noted that Pavelic was a devout Catholic.
A fascist puppet government is installed under Ante Pavelic.
And make that lawyer Pavelic and your whole ustasha family break up with him.
Archbishop Stepanic was in complete accord with the genocidal plans of Pavelic.
It represented the Pavelic Regime as the instrument of justice and the vengeance of God.
It was led by Ante Pavelic.
These directives soon helped Pavelic to convert Croatia into a virtual concentration camp.
Pavelic was not Serbian.
Roman Catholic Fuehrer Ante Pavelic was a leader murderer of people in the Ustashi massacres.
Pavelic himself escaped to Austria, from there to.
As we will see, Pavelic eventually made his way to.
Pavelic was Serbian, but he converted to catholicism.

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Weapons from the Collections, photographed by Hrvoje Pavelic.
However, Pavelic was not one to sacrifice his racist ideology to ethnic or linguistic facts.
He thereby earned the enmity of the Croatian dictator, Ante Pavelic.
As a result, Ante Pavelic did not worry about the position of the Vatican.
However, I think it will not happen and that Croats will choose Europe, " Pavelic says.
Pavelic lead a terrorist group called the Ustashi in a brutal campaign against Serbs in Croatia,.
Again the reckoning was incomplete, even Pavelic died in bed, in Franco-era Spain.
Hitler rewarded Pavelic by making him the head of the new " Independent State of Croatia ".
The Communists and the Fascist Ustase, which was founded by Ante Pavelic in 1929.
As a reply, Pavelic had Dr. Katicic flung into the concentration camp of Stara Gradiska.
After Germany was defeated in 1945, Pavelic went into hiding, and eventually escaped to Argentina.
What Pavelic meant by " independence " he explained to Veesenmeyer.
To begin with, Pavelic was Serbian, but he converted to catholicism.
As all of this went on, Pavelic continued to exchange “ cordial telegrams ” with Plus XII.

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