
Nikola Žutić, BLOODY SUMMER IN LIKA OF 1941 – ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTIGATORS AND PERPETRATORS OF GENOCIDE
Institute for Modern History, Belgrade BLOODY SUMMER IN LIKA OF 1941 – ROMAN CATHOLIC INSTIGATORS AND PERPETRATORS OF GENOCIDE The paper gives a reconstruction and analysis, on the historic micro area of Lika, of the phenomenon of overt hatred towards the Serbs, which appeared already when the Croatian nation was created in the second half of 19th century, and especially with the anti-Serbian demagogy of the Vatican and Roman Catholic Church. It also analyses “secular” instigators, i.e. anti-Serbian ideologists from Lika (Ante Starčević, Andrija Artuković (served in Gospić), Mile Budak), as well as perpetrators of numerous crimes in the Gospić system of death camps, from Gospić, Jadovno, Tribanj, Šibuljina all









