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  • Mile Budak (30 August 1889 – 7 June 1945) was a Croatian politician and writer best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian fascist Ustaša...
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  • The Trial of Mile Budak was the one-day trial of Mile Budak and a number of other members of the government of the Independent State of Croatia for high...
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  • Budak (born 1992), German footballer Mile Budak (1889–1945), Croatian politician and writer Mehmet Budak (born 1980), Turkish footballer Neven Budak (born...
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  • as Mile Budak and Jure Francetić. Although some of these were later removed, Radio Free Europe noted that of some 20 streets dedicated to Mile Budak in...
    132 KB (15,425 words) - 05:11, 3 November 2024
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    the population, the NDH was one of the most lethal European regimes. Mile Budak and other NDH high officials were tried and convicted of war crimes by...
    152 KB (17,586 words) - 05:13, 21 October 2024
  • Minister of Finance 1943 Dragutin Toth – Minister of Finance 1943–1945 Mile Budak – Minister of Religion and Education Ivica Frković – Minister of Forestry...
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    Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić Mile Budak Mehmed Alajbegović Ministers of Interior Andrija Artuković Ante Nikšić...
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    Gustav Perčec, Branimir Jelić, Ivan Perčević and later Mladen Lorković and Mile Budak. The Ustaše began with the creation of military formations trained for...
    101 KB (12,036 words) - 01:08, 21 October 2024
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    monastery, the Ustaše captain, who, according to the testimony of Ustaše Mile Friganović, in one night, on 29 August 1942, killed 1360 internees... Friganović's...
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    Pavelić formed the government. The chairman of the interim government was Mile Budak, other members were Mirko Puk (Deputy Leader), Andrija Artuković, Branko...
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    as a candidate of the Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement. Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Miroslav Filipović Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše Croatia–Serbia...
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    Voćin Sarajevo (Villa Luburić) Kozara Syrmia Perpetrators Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković...
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    Voćin Sarajevo (Villa Luburić) Kozara Syrmia Perpetrators Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković...
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    Mehmed Alajbegović Andrija Artuković Ivan Babić Mijo Babić Rafael Boban Mile Budak Eduard Bunić Fedor Dragojlov Mato Dukovac Jure Francetić Miroslav Filipović...
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    1945, and sentenced to death or long-term imprisonment in the trial of Mile Budak. The end of the war resulted in the establishment of the Democratic Republic...
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  • the name include: Mile Akmadžić (born 1939), Bosnian Croat politician Mile Bogović (1939–2020), Croatian Catholic bishop Mile Budak (1889–1945), Croatian...
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  • January 2005, in the outskirts of Split, another memorial to Francetić and Mile Budak was built by unknown persons. Evo zore, evo dana Redžić 2005, pp. 73–74...
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    Kulenović Foreign Ministers Ante Pavelić Mladen Lorković Stijepo Perić Mile Budak Mehmed Alajbegović Ministers of Interior Andrija Artuković Ante Nikšić...
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    Voćin Sarajevo (Villa Luburić) Kozara Syrmia Perpetrators Ante Pavelić Mile Budak Julije Makanec Nikola Mandić Ademaga Mešić Džafer Kulenović Andrija Artuković...
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    with mixed feelings, and infuriated politicians such as Mladen Lorković, Mile Starčević and Vladimir Košak, some of whom threatened to resign due to the...
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