For the Croatian politician and revolutionary of the same name, see Eugen Kvaternik.
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Eugen Kvaternik
Eugen Kvaternik in 1934
Nickname(s)
Dido
Born
(1910-03-29)29 March 1910 Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary
Died
10 March 1962(1962-03-10) (aged 51) Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina
Service/branch
Army
Years of service
1941–1943
Rank
Colonel
Unit
Ustaše Militia (1941–1943)
Commands held
Ustaška nadzorna služba
Battles/wars
World War II
Eugen Dido Kvaternik (29 March 1910 – 10 March 1962) was a Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant and the Chief of the Internal Security Service in the Independent State of Croatia, during World War II.
Eugen DidoKvaternik (29 March 1910 – 10 March 1962) was a Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant and the Chief of the Internal Security Service in the Independent...
of her husband, and (especially) of her son Dido, in the NDH. Educated in a military academy, Kvaternik served in the Austro-Hungarian Army as an adjutant...
Kvaternik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: DidoKvaternik (1910–1962), also Eugen DidoKvaternik, Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant...
his close associate, DidoKvaternik. Giuseppe Masucci, secretary to the Vatican's representative in the NDH, considered Kvaternik the worst of Ustaše,...
replaced his minister of the Armed Forces, Slavko Kvaternik, with the less zealous Jure Francetić. Kvaternik was sent into exile in Slovakia – along with his...
Kvaternik Antun Najžer Petar Brzica Miroslav Filipović Vjekoslav Luburić Ivica Matković Ljubo Miloš Ante Vrban Ivo Rojnica Dinko Šakić DidoKvaternik...
Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko KvaternikDidoKvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...
claim that it came in a radio broadcast, while some attribute it to DidoKvaternik. In a report to the Yugoslav government-in-exile, the statement was...
organized in the society called "Kvaternik". Singer with his colleagues, Branimir Jelić, Mladen Lorković and DidoKvaternik, believed that the former political...
Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko KvaternikDidoKvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...
the most loathsome beasts", while the co-founder of his party, Eugen Kvaternik, denied the existence of Serbs in Croatia, seeing their political consciousness...
April 1941, Axis forces invaded Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by forming...
Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko KvaternikDidoKvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...
Hadžiahmetović Independent State of Croatia Ante Pavelić Slavko KvaternikDidoKvaternik Mladen Lorković Mile Budak Vjekoslav Luburić Mijo Babić Andrija...