- Ivo Herenčić
Ivo Herenčić (b.
February 28 1910 ,Bjelovar - d.December 8 1978 ,Buenos Aires ,Argentina ) was a general of theCroatia nWorld War II Ustaše regime in charge of theIndependent State of Croatia duringWorld War II .By 1944 Herenčić rose to be the commander of all Ustaše units which had been merged with the regular Domobran army by this point. At war's end, and the postwar flight to
Bleiburg , he was in command of the Fifth Ustaše Corps.Herenčić was one of the officials responsible for organizing the surrender of Croatian troops to the British as part of
Operation Keelhaul . Herenčić was the most senior officer at the meeting withBrigadier Patrick Scott.The result of this meeting was considered unsuccessful by Herenčić as it was decided that retreating Croat soldiers and civilians would not be allowed to pass further than the
Austria n border. Herenčić had a second meeting, in Bleiburg, where Scott decided that his troops would have to surrender their arms to the Yugoslav Partisans. The result of these actions was theBleiburg massacre . Fact|date=September 2007Ironically, while he was not able to negotiate Croatian passage into Austria, he himself was able to break through the British blocking force and made his way to
Italy . From there he travelled toArgentina .He died
December 8 1978 inBuenos Aires , aged 68.
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