
Eugen Didi Kvaternik
Eugen Didi Kvaternik was a prominent figure in the Ustaša movement during World War II, known for his involvement in the Croatian National Movement. In his later years, he became critical of the actions and policies of the Ustaša regime, expressing his disillusionment in letters from exile in Argentina. His candid reflections on the moral failings of the regime and its leadership, particularly regarding the atrocities committed during the war, have drawn attention for their stark contrast to his earlier affiliations. He gained renewed media attention following the publication of his writings that challenge the historical narratives surrounding the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and its leader Ante Pavelić.
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Eugen Didi Kvaternik was one of the pillars of the Ustaša movement and criticized the actions of the regime.
Jutarnji list - Bio je jedan od stupova ustaškog pokreta. Godinu prije smrti objavio je najprecizniju ocjenu NDH i Pavelića: 'Jasenovac? Skandal i sramota!'Eugen Didi Kvaternik was one of the pillars of the Ustaša movement and criticized the actions of the regime.
Jutarnji list - Bio je jedan od stupova ustaškog pokreta. Godinu prije smrti objavio je najprecizniju ocjenu NDH i Pavelića: 'Jasenovac? Skandal i sramota!'

