Levy, Michele Frucht (november 2009). «“The Last Bullet for the Last Serb”:1 The Ustaša Genocide against Serbs: 1941–19452». Nationalities Papers. 6 (på engelsk). 37: 807–837. ISSN0090-5992. doi:10.1080/00905990903239174. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «While participating in Hitler's Holocaust against Jews and Roma, wartime Croatia's collaborationist government, the Ustaša (Insurgent), conducted its own genocide against the Serbs within its territories. As the title of Marco Rivelli's 1978 text, Le Génocide occulté, makes clear, this phenomenon remained largely unknown in the West until the 1990s.»
doi.org
Levy, Michele Frucht (november 2009). «“The Last Bullet for the Last Serb”:1 The Ustaša Genocide against Serbs: 1941–19452». Nationalities Papers. 6 (på engelsk). 37: 807–837. ISSN0090-5992. doi:10.1080/00905990903239174. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «While participating in Hitler's Holocaust against Jews and Roma, wartime Croatia's collaborationist government, the Ustaša (Insurgent), conducted its own genocide against the Serbs within its territories. As the title of Marco Rivelli's 1978 text, Le Génocide occulté, makes clear, this phenomenon remained largely unknown in the West until the 1990s.»
Phayer, Michael (1. oktober 1998). «Pope Pius XII, the Holocaust, and the Cold War». Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2 (på engelsk). 12: 233–256. ISSN8756-6583. doi:10.1093/hgs/12.2.233. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «Not surprisingly, Tisserant was "left out of the loop" in the Vatican's conduct of diplomacy. Monsignors Tardini and Montini, undersecretaries of state, dealt with Holocaust matters, and with the genocide perpetrated by Pavelics Ustasha. Thus, when the Yugoslav diplomat came to Rome on the trail of the war criminal Pavelic, the Vatican apparently set him up by arranging for him to interview the widely respected but uninformed Cardinal Tisserant»
enciklopedija.hr
Hrvatska enciklopedija, Hrvatska enciklopedija-ID 47107[Hentet fra Wikidata]
findagrave.com
Find a Grave, oppført som Ante Pavelic, Find a Grave-ID 6954922, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
munzinger.de
Munzinger Personen, oppført som Ante Pawelitsch, Munzinger IBA 00000000681, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
Phayer, Michael (1. oktober 1998). «Pope Pius XII, the Holocaust, and the Cold War». Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2 (på engelsk). 12: 233–256. ISSN8756-6583. doi:10.1093/hgs/12.2.233. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «Not surprisingly, Tisserant was "left out of the loop" in the Vatican's conduct of diplomacy. Monsignors Tardini and Montini, undersecretaries of state, dealt with Holocaust matters, and with the genocide perpetrated by Pavelics Ustasha. Thus, when the Yugoslav diplomat came to Rome on the trail of the war criminal Pavelic, the Vatican apparently set him up by arranging for him to interview the widely respected but uninformed Cardinal Tisserant»
«Ante Pavelić». Store norske leksikon. 24. juni 2019. Besøkt 8. september 2020.
ushmm.org
encyclopedia.ushmm.org
«Axis Invasion of Yugoslavia». encyclopedia.ushmm.org (på engelsk). Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «By the end of 1941, Croat authorities had incarcerated about two-thirds of the approximately 32,000 Jews of Croatia in camps throughout the country (Jadovno, Kruscica, Loborgrad, Djakovo, Tenje, Osijek, and Jasenovac. The Ustasa murdered between 12,000 and 20,000 Jews in the Jasenovac system of camps, located roughly 60 miles from the Croat capital, Zagreb. In two operations—August 1942 and May 1943—Croatian authorities transferred about 7,000 Jews into German custody. The Germans deported these Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Approximately 3,000 Croat Jews evaded these deportations....»
worldcat.org
Levy, Michele Frucht (november 2009). «“The Last Bullet for the Last Serb”:1 The Ustaša Genocide against Serbs: 1941–19452». Nationalities Papers. 6 (på engelsk). 37: 807–837. ISSN0090-5992. doi:10.1080/00905990903239174. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «While participating in Hitler's Holocaust against Jews and Roma, wartime Croatia's collaborationist government, the Ustaša (Insurgent), conducted its own genocide against the Serbs within its territories. As the title of Marco Rivelli's 1978 text, Le Génocide occulté, makes clear, this phenomenon remained largely unknown in the West until the 1990s.»
Phayer, Michael (1. oktober 1998). «Pope Pius XII, the Holocaust, and the Cold War». Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2 (på engelsk). 12: 233–256. ISSN8756-6583. doi:10.1093/hgs/12.2.233. Besøkt 7. desember 2020. «Not surprisingly, Tisserant was "left out of the loop" in the Vatican's conduct of diplomacy. Monsignors Tardini and Montini, undersecretaries of state, dealt with Holocaust matters, and with the genocide perpetrated by Pavelics Ustasha. Thus, when the Yugoslav diplomat came to Rome on the trail of the war criminal Pavelic, the Vatican apparently set him up by arranging for him to interview the widely respected but uninformed Cardinal Tisserant»