Miroslav Filipović

Miroslav Filipović

Miroslav Filipović (né en 1915– mort en 1946) était un nationaliste croate né en Herzégovine. Moine franciscain et prêtre catholique, il était également connu sous les noms de Tomislav Filipović et Tomislav Filipović-Majstorović). Il apporta un soutien actif aux oustachis de l'État indépendant de Croatie, alliés de nazis.

Il fut l'un des commandants du camp d'extermination de Jasenovac, où il exécuta lui-même un certain nombre de déportés. Après la guerre, il estima à environ 30 000 le nombre de déportés morts à Jasenovac pendant son commandement.

Filipović fut condamné pour crimes de guerre par un tribunal militaire allemand et par une cour civile en Yougoslavie. Il fut pendu à Belgrade.

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