スラヴコ クヴァテルニク
スラヴコ クヴァテルニク (Croatian: for Slavko Kvaternik, from August 25, 1878 to June 7, 1947) is a Croatian officer, politician. General of the army。 I am from current プリモリェ = ゴルスキ co-Tal county モラヴィツェ.
A grandchild of leader エウゲン クヴァテルニク (Eugen Kvaternik) of the armed uprising that happened in Croatia in 1871.
Work in the Austria-Hungary forces; is Captain staff officer of the 42nd Bengal regiment from May, 1911. Is embedded with World War I; is the adjutant of the スヴェトザル ボロイェヴィッチ general from October, 1914. For from February, 1916 to October, 1917, I am promoted to a lieutenant colonel in the 55th Infantry Division chief of staff, May, 1918.
I enter the Yugoslavian military as a colonel after the war. I participated in a movement for racial liberation in Croatia with Ante パヴェリッチ and became No. 2 of Usu Tasha. On April 10, 1941, I read the specification statement of the Croatian independent country aloud on a radio and, about thanks and Croatia for the protection standing on the Axis side on 11th, the following day, sent telegraphic communication to German President Adolf Hitler. On April 12, I formed a cabinet in the Croatian government, but couldn't but approve パヴェリッチ as the national supreme leader (ポグラヴニク) by an order of Germany. On April 16, I join the cabinet as commander-in-chief of the Secretary of Defense and Croatian independent national military in the パヴェリッチ government. [1]
I required bigger authority in the government in conflict with パヴェリッチ by 1942. A commander-in-chief is dismissed in Secretary of Defense, January, 1943 in September, 1942.
Postwar period, an arrest. On May 29, 1947, it is run for a trial with V. コザク (en:Vladimir Košak), Miro Slav ナヴラティル (en:Miroslav Navratil), メフメド アライベゴヴィッチ (en:Mehmed Alajbegovic), I. レチェヴィッチ (Ivan Percevic), O. クレノヴィッチ (en:Osman Kulenović) and stationed-in-Croatia Germany Ambassador Siegfried カッシェ (Siegfried Kasche) in Zagreb by a court-martial in Yugoslavia. On June 7, the same year, the death penalty was announced to all the defendants and was sentenced to shooting punishment.
The source, footnote
- ^ Vojska.net: Slavko Kvaternik (1878-1947) (Croatian)
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