CROATIA:

 

 

In the year 1941 an independent state named Croatia was founded, and was blessed through the pope Plus XII. This pope wished the dictator Pavelic the "best wishes for his further work". And Pavlic worked:

The catholic missionary started.

Hundreds of the orthodox churches were, if they were not destroyed, integrated in the roman religion or turned into shops, slaughterhouses, stables or public toilets.

In 1941 Jews and Serbs were not allowed to use pavements. Signs with the script: "Stepping is prohibited for Serbs, Jews Nomads and dogs." were hung in public conveyances. 300 orthodox Bishops and religious were murdered. in the same time, the catholic Archbishop of Sarajevo praised the Methods of the "Croatian leader" as a "duty on truth, justice and honour". You could really think that the time of the inquisition was repeating between 1941 and 1943:

Between the first six weeks of the catholic regime more than 180.000 Serbs and Jews were lynched. one month later, there were 100.000 more. (Men, women and children) As a non-Catholic, during this time in Croatia, you lived like in an Concentration camp. There were mass‑executions and the worst tortures. Pope Pius XII. said nothing. But he honoured the Dictator as a "practising catholic".

240.000 out of 2 million people were forced to the catholic religion. 750.000 more often died after the sadistically torture.

Plus XII. started to say something, when the communists took their revenge on the Catholics.

 

The fascistic Italians could not stay calm and saved 600.000 persons out of the hands of the followers of the Christian religion, which always says, that it is the religion of next‑ and enemy love.

 

Some Italian Soldiers saw absolute perverting things:

A Croatian with a neck chain made out of human eyes and tongues. On the table of the dictator: A present‑basket: "20 kilogram of human eyes", as the dictator confirmed.

 

The dictator escaped, dressed as a priest and with hundred of weight's of robbed gold and was finally blessed on the deathbed by pope Pius XII: