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    Vjekoslav Luburić (6 March 1914 – 20 April 1969) was a Croatian Ustaše official who headed the system of concentration camps in the Independent State...
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  • Serbs. Melissa Bean née Luburić, former U.S. Representative Nada Luburić, sister of Vjekoslav, guard at Stara Gradiška Stevan Luburić (fl. 1924–1930), Yugoslav...
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  • Heinzel - Mayor of Zagreb Vjekoslav Karas - Croatian painter Vjekoslav Klaić - Croatian historian and writer Vjekoslav Luburić - Croatian Ustasha World...
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  • Ilija Stanić (19 October 1945) is believed to have assassinated Vjekoslav Luburić, a Croatian Ustasha General responsible for war crimes in Jasenovac...
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  • Čekić as Dara Ilić Vuk Kostić as Miroslav Filipović Marko Janketić as Vjekoslav Luburić Igor Đorđević as Ante Vrban Martina Kitanović as Maja Buzdon Nataša...
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    Eliminations vary from those of World War II Ustaše Croat leaders Vjekoslav Luburić in Spain, to Croatian emigrant writer Bruno Bušić and Bosnian emigrant...
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    of the NDH forces to Pavelić. Pavelić subsequently named General Vjekoslav Luburić commander. Later that day Pavelić's convoy passed into the Soviet...
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    Bosanski Petrovac, Drvar, Glamoč, and Prijedor. The Ustaše commander Vjekoslav Luburić sent out a plan for a "security belt" around the river Sava and gave...
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    guerrilla combat. Notable people who worked with the S-Units were Vjekoslav Luburić, Ljubo Miloš and Dinko Šakić. Regardless, the majority of the Armed...
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  • commander. Here, he became the protégé of concentration camp commander Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburić. According to eyewitness testimony, Šakić murdered Croatian poet...
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