Hi
The Franciscan Friar Petar (“Pero”) Brzica Member of the
Catholic Ustashe of WWII!
Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy, Andrei Chikatilo, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Cacy, Joachim Kroll, Albert Fish, Richard Ramirez, Giles de Rais, and Pedro Lópes are according to Online Psychology, are the 10 most Deranged Serial-Killers of all Time. https://www.onlinepsychologydegree.info/worst-serial-killers-of-all-time/
Well, I am sorry to say but the psychologists that put that list together were seriously wrong!
Even today as I write, there are truly monsters out there, they may be old now, and the Catholic Church knows who they are! It was Rome that smuggled them out of Europe after WWII, evading War Crime Justice through their undergrown network known as the “Ratlines.” Smuggling this Evil to escape justice and to hid the Roman Church’s part in wartime atrocities and of the overthrowing of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941.
My subject matter is Petar (“Pero”) Brzica (1917-2010). Today he is a little known Genocidal Religious Maniac, probably because of the suppression of his crimes by the powers that be in Croatia and Rome. Who for the last 70 or more years have been writing out of the history of Ustashe and the parts Catholic Monks, Priest and Nuns played in the war crimes between 1941-45. That is if you can call it history, as Brzica perpetrated his crimes in my life-time, and probably within most commentators fathers or Grandfather present life-time.
The monsters mentioned above in the psychology profile were pussy’s compared to Brzica if you put their killings in a time-frame. We have to thank the likes of scholars, such as Avril Manhattan, Dr Milan Bulajić, Nikola Nikolić and the Frenchman Edmond Paris who are just a few authors and historians who either witnessed or researched the religious atrocities for posterity. As well, I should also add, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on the Croat Jasenovac death camp atrocities during WWII. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/jasenovac
The victims being Serb Orthodox Christians, Jews, Roma aka Gypsies and the effects it still has today.
It was March of 1943, a 26-year-old Franciscan friar and member of the Great Brotherhood of Crusaders, an organization part of the Croatian Catholic movement, named Petar Brzica known to his friends as “Pero.” He thought to himself that today was going to be a good day. A good day for his beloved Croatia, a good day for his brother in arms, the Ustashe, a good day for his prelate, Archbishop of Zagreb, Aloysius Viktor Stepinac (1898-1960), a good day for his Pope Pius XII (1939-58) and a good day for his God!
Spring was on its way as it was getting warmer as he could see the spring thaw had begun. Soon there would be no need to wear his greatcoat, Petar liked the freedom of movement to ply his god-given-trade to eradicate Heretics like other devout brothers and sisters clerics that had joined the cause like Petar. The one thing Petar hated more than the Jews were the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christians. He saw then more like rats investing his beloved Catholic Croatia with their heresy.
This day March 1943 Petar would without mercy beat a Serb Orthodox prisoner to death. For Petar was Ustashe, he held the rank of Lieutenant.
He is also notorious for having won a contest in which he used a curve-bladed knife, also called a srbosjek, to kill newly arrived concentration camp prisoners. That was the night of Saturday, 29th August 1942. Petar Brzica boasted of winning the contest by killing the most significant number of prisoners—1,360. Some other sources set Brzica’s “record” at a lower amount, between 670 and 1,100.
Petar “Pero” Brzica was a Croatian Franciscan friar, Nazi collaborator and war criminal who never came to justice.
Nota bene The “Ratlines” were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in Latin America, particularly Argentina though also in Chile, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Bolivia, as well as the United States, Spain and Switzerland.
There were two primary routes: the first went from Germany to Spain, then Argentina; the second from Germany to Rome to Genoa, then South America. The two routes developed independently but eventually came together. The ratlines were supported by clergy of the Catholic Church, and historian Michael Phayer claims this was supported by the Vatican.[Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War is a 2008 book by historian Michael Phayer which makes use of documents that had been released under US President Bill Clinton’s 1997 executive order declassifying wartime and postwar]
Please feel free to download his name one your keyboard and surf! However, I must warn you it is not for the faint at heart. What do you say?
Keep safe!
Cofion
Jero Jones
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