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[[Mile Budak]] and other NDH high officials were tried and convicted of war crimes by the communist authorities. Concentration camp commandants such as [[Ljubo Miloš]] and [[Miroslav Filipović]] were captured and executed, while [[Aloysius Stepinac]] was found guilty of forced conversion. Many others escaped, including the supreme leader Ante Pavelić, most to Latin America.  
[[Mile Budak]] and other NDH high officials were tried and convicted of war crimes by the communist authorities. Concentration camp commandants such as [[Ljubo Miloš]] and [[Miroslav Filipović]] were captured and executed, while [[Aloysius Stepinac]] was found guilty of forced conversion. Many others escaped, including the supreme leader Ante Pavelić, most to Latin America.  


The genocide was not properly examined in the aftermath of the war, because Yugoslavia's post-war [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist]] under [[Josip Broz Tito]] did not encourage independent scholars out of concern that ethnic tensions would destabilize the new communist regime. Nowadays, оn 22 April, Serbia marks the public holiday dedicated to the victims of genocide and fascism, while Croatia holds an official commemoration at the Jasenovac Memorial Site.
The genocide was not properly examined in the aftermath of the war, because Yugoslavia's post-war [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist]] regime under [[Josip Broz Tito]] did not encourage independent scholars out of concern that ethnic tensions would destabilize the regime. Nowadays, оn 22 April, Serbia marks the public holiday dedicated to the victims of genocide and fascism, while Croatia holds an official commemoration at the Jasenovac Memorial Site.


[[Category:Modern Villains]]
[[Category:Modern Villains]]