- Tomislav Sertić
Tomislav Sertić (
December 21 ,1902 –September 27 ,1945 ) was a member of theCroatia nWorld War II Ustaše regime in charge of theIndependent State of Croatia duringWorld War II .He was born in
Udbina onDecember 21 1902 . He finished business school inDubrovnik , and further completed military training inBelgrade in 1923. He later served in the army of theKingdom of Yugoslavia where he gained the rank ofMajor in 1939.In 1941 he became the commanding officer of the 1st Ustaša Regiment. In 1944 he became a Domobran general.
He was suspected of participating in the
Lorković-Vokić coup in 1944, which attempted to align the state with the Allied powers. Unlike some others, he was not arrested.At war's end he was captured by the British and delivered to Partisans and on
September 27 ,1945 was executed by order of amilitary court in Belgrade, in spite of the appeal of Archbishop A. Stepinac. According the British F.O. document R.16394 (Deakin's telegram nr.1729 from Belgrade) not a war criminal. Sertić was awarded the honorary title of Vitez ("knight") upon receiving theOrder of the Crown of King Zvonimir , and as such the title is often included with his name.
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