Dido Kvaternik
Eugen Dido Kvaternik (29 March 1910 – 10 March 1962) was a Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant and the Chief of the Internal Security Service in the Independent State of Croatia, during World War II.
Eugen Kvaternik | |
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Nickname(s) | Dido |
Born | Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary | 29 March 1910
Died | 10 March 1962 51) Río Cuarto, Argentina | (aged
Service/ | Army |
Years of service | 1941–1943 |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | Ustashe Militia (1941–1943) |
Commands held | Ustaška nadzorna služba |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Life
Eugen Dido Kvaternik was the son of Slavko Kvaternik, a general in the Independent State of Croatia army and a member of the Ustaše, and Olga Frank, daughter of Josip Frank, a Catholic convert whose parents were Jewish.[1]
He instituted a regime of terror against Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and other "enemies of the State". In 1943, after a falling-out with Pavelić, the leader of the Independent State of Croatia, he and his father, Slavko, the Croatian Minister of War, went into exile in Slovakia, and after the war fled to Argentina. From Argentina, he directed activities against Josip Broz Tito. He reorganized Ustaše supporters and continued to publish actively. Yugoslavia's multiple extradition requests were all turned down, and Kvaternik was never tried. Dido Kvaternik died in a car crash in Río Cuarto, Argentina in 1962.[2]
Family
Kvaternik met Marija Cvitković in 1941; the two married on 10 January 1942. The couple had three children: Slavko, Davor and Olga. Slavko later became a professor of political sciences in Argentina, and Davor became a cardiologist in Boston, Massachusetts. Dido and Olga both died in a car accident on 10 March 1962.[2]
References
- Goldstein (2001, p. 585)
- Milan Blažeković: Bio-bibliografski leksikon suradnika Hrvatske revije. Školske novine-Pergamena, Zagreb 1996, S. 262-263; ISBN 953-160-107-0
Bibliography
- Goldstein, Ivo (2001). Holokaust u Zagrebu. Zagreb: Novi Liber. ISBN 953-6045-19-2.
External links
- Eugen Dido Kvaternik profile Archived 2014-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, jusp-jasenovac.hr; accessed 28 October 2015. (in Croatian)