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Ursprungligen postat av StateCollapse
Nej, nej, det var en anordnad slakttävling.
Det är ju därför han är så ökänd.
Var det han som gav namn till kniven
Srbosjek? Jag håller nog med Mirrebosna här, han dödade säkert en massa människor under den tävlingen och därför blev han ökänd men 1360 skulle nog vara hans totala siffra under hela tiden i lägret, tror jag.
Petar Brzica was a fascist and World War II war criminal.
Before the war he was a scholarship student at the Franciscan college of Široki Brijeg in Herzegovina and a member of the "Great Brotherhood of Crusaders". Some time he spent studying the law in Zagreb where he became the Ustashe Youth member[1] and later a member of the Croatian fascist Ustaša organization and one of the guards in the Jasenovac concentration camp. As an Ustashe he held the rank of a lieutenant.[2] He is known for winning a bet in which a curve-bladed knife, also called a srbosjek, was used to kill concentration camp prisoners.[3][4][5]
He won the bet by killing the largest amount of prisoners, possibly between 670[6] and 1360[7] people.
After World War II he fled to the United States. Yugoslav authorities were never able to capture him and he most likely changed his identity and died hidden. His name was on a list of 59 Nazis living in the US given by a Jewish organization[citation needed] to the Immigration and Naturalization Service during the 1970s. As of 2008, it was still not known what had become of him.[citation needed]
Lille Petter
Gräsligt att såna människor existerat ens för fan.. Inte undra på att blodet flyter tjockt på Balkan då vi krigar... I regel ungefär vart femtionde år