Aldarion
Neoreactionary Monarchist

TESTIMONY OF PARTISAN JERKO ANTIĆ ON THE MASSACRE OF OVER 6500 CROATS NEAR LJUBLJANA - Crimes of Communism
Testimony of partisan Jerko Antić Jerko Antić “Not far from us, about 2 km, there was a pit, a former mine or something similar. I believe around 6,500 of them were thrown in there. Not far from where we were, they loaded them on trucks, chased them to this pit and killed them. I remember

"Not far from us, about 2 km, there was a pit, a former mine or something similar. I believe around 6,500 of them were thrown in there. Not far from where we were, they loaded them on trucks, chased them to this pit and killed them. I remember that a certain Petar Duvnjak, who was born in Dalmatia or came from Dalmatia, was the main perpetrator. He stood behind the machine gun and emptied cartridge after cartridge ending down the lives of young Croats. To be truthful, I did not see him kill, but the chauffeurs who had to transport the prisoners and saw this terrible massacre told me about it and were horrified. But I can testify firsthand that this Peter was gripped by madness every now and then. I also helped hold him when he was stricken with 'Partisan sickness'. Five of us had to hold him."
"I was born on September 6, 1928 in Klobuk, in the hamlet of Kapel Mahala, and I now live in the hamlet of Osoje. My father is Ćiril, and my mother is Andra née Petrović from Klobuk, hamlet of Poljana. I attended four grades of elementary school, but due to various circumstances and the war, it took longer than four years. The school was in the house of Mičo Ćutuk in Vojnići. My teacher was Alojzije Perković, from Lika. After him came the teacher Olga, whose last name I do not remember. She was an enthusiastic Croatian woman and wore an Ustasha cap. She left us in 1943 and I do not know what became of her. So we were left without a teacher and the school stopped working. Then we went to Veljaci and I finished the fourth grade there. It was 1943, and after a few months I received an invitation to join the Partisans. But we'll talk about that a little later. After those few years of school, I worked in agriculture, like everyone in my house and in the whole area. A little tobacco smuggling, a little grain, a few sheep and a goat… If you vote for the Serbian radicals, your tobacco will pay well, if you vote for Maček, for the Croatian Peasant Party: laths on your back and go home with empty pockets! The older ones know what tobacco laths are, and the younger ones should ask and learn how the tobacco was processed. Some in Klobuk even voted as instructed and were rewarded while others were punished! Political obedience was, and always is, demanded of us, how long will that last?!"