Friday, July 4, 2014

Croatian Fascism ...And Clinton Helped Them Gain Independence
In 1975 Croatians carried out the single most serious act of terrorism on American soil by bombing La Guardia Airport, resulting in even heavier casualties than the carnage at t...he World Trade Center! How many Americans recall this event? Read the following and ask yourself why would 50 members of the House and Senate wanted to bomb the Serbs?

Croatian Terrorism Speaks For Itself!

1962
Attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Bad Goldberg, West Germany, in which Momcilo Popovich was killed. Ustasha terrorists killed Yugoslav citizen, Andjelka Vuletina.

1965
Ustashi attempted an assassination of Yugoslav Consul Andrija Klaric in Munich.

1966
Yugoslav Consul Sava Milovanovic was killed in Stuttgart.

1968
Ustashi bombed a cinema in Belgrade, one person was killed, 85 wounded.

1969
Ustashi attempted an assassination of the leader of the Yugoslav military mission in West Berlin, and Anton Kolendic, a member of his mission, was also wounded.

1970
Niko Mijaljevic, a Yugoslav was killed in Frankfurt.

1971
Terrorist attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Goteborg. Three Yugoslav hostages were held. Yugoslav ambassador in Stockholm, Vladimir Rolovic, died from gunshot wounds, one Embassy staff member was critically wounded. Terrorist attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Goteborg. Three Yugoslav hostages held.

1972
A group of 19 armed terro ris ts entered Yugoslavia. Thirteen Yugoslavs died and 19 were wounded in clashes with these terrorists. A bomb exploded in an express train from Dortmund to Athens. One person was killed, eight wounded. Three Ustasha terrorists attempted to kill a regional judge from Ravensburg, related to the trial of
five terrorists. Yugoslav Bozo Marinac was killed in Solingen. A Swedish Airline SAS airplane was hijacked on a domestic flight. Hijackers demanded larger sum of
money and the release of Ambassador Rolovic’s assassin. Their demands were met. A bomb exploded in a Yugoslav airline (JAT) plane flying from Copenhagen to Zagreb. Twenty-six died.

1975
Croatians carried out the single most serious act of terrorism on American soil to this date by bombing La Guardia Airport, resulting in 11 deaths. Yugoslav Vice Consul in Lyons, France, Mladen Djokovic, was critically wounded by an Ustasha attempted assassin. Bombs exploded in a JAT Airline office in Stuttgart, in addition to offices of Yugoslav companies in Western Europe.

1976
Four Ustasha terrorists hijacked an American TWA airplane. One American police officer was killed, two wounded. A bomb exploded in front of the garage of Yugoslav General Consulate in Stuttgart. Yugoslav consul in Frankfurt, Edvin Zdovc, was killed. A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, DC, two persons were wounded. A bomb exploded in Yugoslav General Consulate in Melbourne, Australia. Sixteen Australian citizens were wounded. An assassination attempt on Yugoslav Vice Consul Vladimir Topic in Dusseldort.

1977
Radomir Medic of the United Nations mission in New York was critically wounded in assassination attempt.

1978
Two Yugoslav immigrants, Ante Cikoja and Krizan Brkic, were killed in New York and Los Angeles, respectively. Two Yugoslav immigrants critically wounded in an attack in New York.

1979
Yugoslav Radimir Gazija was killed in Constanca. Yugoslav Salih Mesinovic was killed in Frankfurt.

1981
A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Cultural Information Center in Stuttgart.
An Ustasha member of “Croatian National Resistance” was sentenced in New York for a murder, blackmail and threats against Yugoslav immigrants. In Eden, Australia a group of Ustasha terrorist were arrested en route to Yugoslavia for execution of  terrorist acts. 
 
 Photo: Croatian Fascism ...And Clinton Helped Them Gain Independence

In 1975 Croatians carried out the single most serious act of terrorism on American soil by bombing La Guardia Airport, resulting in even heavier casualties than the carnage at the World Trade Center! How many Americans recall this event? Read the following and ask yourself why would 50 members of the House and Senate wanted to bomb the Serbs? 

Croatian Terrorism Speaks For Itself!

1962
Attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Bad Goldberg, West Germany, in which Momcilo Popovich was killed. Ustasha terrorists killed Yugoslav citizen, Andjelka Vuletina.

1965
Ustashi attempted an assassination of Yugoslav Consul Andrija Klaric in Munich.

1966
Yugoslav Consul Sava Milovanovic was killed in Stuttgart.

1968
Ustashi bombed a cinema in Belgrade, one person was killed, 85 wounded.

1969
Ustashi attempted an assassination of the leader of the Yugoslav military mission in West Berlin, and Anton Kolendic, a member of his mission, was also wounded.

1970
Niko Mijaljevic, a Yugoslav was killed in Frankfurt.

1971
Terrorist attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Goteborg. Three Yugoslav hostages were held. Yugoslav ambassador in Stockholm, Vladimir Rolovic, died from gunshot wounds, one Embassy staff member was critically wounded. Terrorist attack on Yugoslav Consulate in Goteborg. Three Yugoslav hostages held.

1972
A group of 19 armed terro ris ts entered Yugoslavia. Thirteen Yugoslavs died and 19 were wounded in clashes with these terrorists. A bomb exploded in an express train from Dortmund to Athens. One person was killed, eight wounded. Three Ustasha terrorists attempted to kill a regional judge from Ravensburg, related to the trial of
five terrorists. Yugoslav Bozo Marinac was killed in Solingen. A Swedish Airline SAS airplane was hijacked on a domestic flight. Hijackers demanded larger sum of
money and the release of Ambassador Rolovic’s assassin. Their demands were met. A bomb exploded in a Yugoslav airline (JAT) plane flying from Copenhagen to Zagreb. Twenty-six died.

1975
Croatians carried out the single most serious act of terrorism on American soil to this date by bombing La Guardia Airport, resulting in 11 deaths. Yugoslav Vice Consul in Lyons, France, Mladen Djokovic, was critically wounded by an Ustasha attempted assassin. Bombs exploded in a JAT Airline office in Stuttgart, in addition to offices of Yugoslav companies in Western Europe.

1976
Four Ustasha terrorists hijacked an American TWA airplane. One American police officer was killed, two wounded. A bomb exploded in front of the garage of Yugoslav General Consulate in Stuttgart. Yugoslav consul in Frankfurt, Edvin Zdovc, was killed. A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, DC, two persons were wounded. A bomb exploded in Yugoslav General Consulate in Melbourne, Australia. Sixteen Australian citizens were wounded. An assassination attempt on Yugoslav Vice Consul Vladimir Topic in Dusseldort.

1977
Radomir Medic of the United Nations mission in New York was critically wounded in assassination attempt.

1978
Two Yugoslav immigrants, Ante Cikoja and Krizan Brkic, were killed in New York and Los Angeles, respectively. Two Yugoslav immigrants critically wounded in an attack in New York.

1979
Yugoslav Radimir Gazija was killed in Constanca. Yugoslav Salih Mesinovic was killed in Frankfurt.

1981
A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Cultural Information Center in Stuttgart.
An Ustasha member of “Croatian National Resistance” was sentenced in New York for a murder, blackmail and threats against Yugoslav immigrants. In Eden, Australia a group of Ustasha terrorist were arrested en route to Yugoslavia for execution of
terrorist acts.

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