. . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107, f\u00F6dd 8 september 1921 i Studenci i d\u00E5varande Serbernas, kroaternas och slovenernas kungarike, d\u00F6d 20 juli 2008 i Zagreb i Kroatien, var medlem av Usta\u0161a. Han var mellan \u00E5ren 1942 och 1944 kommendant f\u00F6r koncentrationsl\u00E4gret Jasenovac. \u0160aki\u0107 var en av de milit\u00E4ra ledarna i Oberoende staten Kroatien under andra v\u00E4rldskriget. Han gifte sig \u00E5r 1943 med Nada Tani\u0107 Luburi\u0107, en av vakterna i Jasenovac och halvsyster till Maks Luburi\u0107. Saki\u0107 led under flera \u00E5r av hj\u00E4rtproblem vilket ledde till hans d\u00F6d den 20 juli 2008 p\u00E5 ett sjukhus i Zagreb."@sv . . . . "25"^^ . . "27858"^^ . . "right"@en . . "1945"^^ . . . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107, f\u00F6dd 8 september 1921 i Studenci i d\u00E5varande Serbernas, kroaternas och slovenernas kungarike, d\u00F6d 20 juli 2008 i Zagreb i Kroatien, var medlem av Usta\u0161a. Han var mellan \u00E5ren 1942 och 1944 kommendant f\u00F6r koncentrationsl\u00E4gret Jasenovac. \u0160aki\u0107 var en av de milit\u00E4ra ledarna i Oberoende staten Kroatien under andra v\u00E4rldskriget. Han gifte sig \u00E5r 1943 med Nada Tani\u0107 Luburi\u0107, en av vakterna i Jasenovac och halvsyster till Maks Luburi\u0107. \u00C5r 1945 flydde \u0160aki\u0107 tillsammans med hustrun Nada fr\u00E5n Kroatien och \u00E5r 1947 emigrerade de till Argentina. Drygt femtio \u00E5r senare, i april 1998, utl\u00E4mnades han till Kroatien f\u00F6r att st\u00E4llas inf\u00F6r r\u00E4tta f\u00F6r krigsf\u00F6rbrytelser och brott mot m\u00E4nskligheten. \u00C4ven hustrun utl\u00E4mnades. En domstol i Zagreb befann honom skyldig och d\u00F6mde honom till 20 \u00E5rs f\u00E4ngelse f\u00F6r krigsf\u00F6rbrytelser. Som \u00F6verordnad vid koncentrationsl\u00E4gret Jasenovac hade han bland annat beordrat tortyr av f\u00E5ngar och ingrep inte d\u00E5 Usta\u0161avakter utsatte internerade f\u00F6r misshandel och mord. Han avr\u00E4ttade personligen fyra f\u00E5ngar med pistol och beordrade h\u00E4ngning av 22 personer. Saki\u0107 led under flera \u00E5r av hj\u00E4rtproblem vilket ledde till hans d\u00F6d den 20 juli 2008 p\u00E5 ett sjukhus i Zagreb."@sv . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (ur. 8 wrze\u015Bnia 1921 w Studenci, zm. 20 lipca 2008 w Zagrzebiu) \u2013 chorwacki zbrodniarz wojenny, zast\u0119pca komendanta ustaszowskiego obozu koncentracyjnego Stara Gradi\u0161ka oraz komendant obozu \u015Bmierci w Jasenovacu."@pl . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . "\"He is the most notorious living Nazi war criminal not in custody.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (ur. 8 wrze\u015Bnia 1921 w Studenci, zm. 20 lipca 2008 w Zagrzebiu) \u2013 chorwacki zbrodniarz wojenny, zast\u0119pca komendanta ustaszowskiego obozu koncentracyjnego Stara Gradi\u0161ka oraz komendant obozu \u015Bmierci w Jasenovacu."@pl . "2508140"^^ . . . "Jasenovac concentration camp" . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@it . . . "#c6dbf7"@en . . . . . . . . "Ljubo"@en . . . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107 (* 8. September 1921 in Studenci, K\u00F6nigreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen; \u2020 20. Juli 2008 in Zagreb, Kroatien) war von April bis November 1944 ein kroatischer KZ-Kommandant des von der Ustascha geleiteten KZ Jasenovac im faschistischen Unabh\u00E4ngigen Staat Kroatien (NDH) und aufgrund der Verantwortung f\u00FCr die dortige Ermordung Tausender serbischer und j\u00FCdischer Zivilisten verurteilter Kriegsverbrecher."@de . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1943"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nada Luburi\u0107"@en . . "1941"^^ . . . . . "1921-09-08"^^ . . "Usta\u0161e Supervisory Service"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@nl . . "1123140813"^^ . . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107 (* 8. September 1921 in Studenci, K\u00F6nigreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen; \u2020 20. Juli 2008 in Zagreb, Kroatien) war von April bis November 1944 ein kroatischer KZ-Kommandant des von der Ustascha geleiteten KZ Jasenovac im faschistischen Unabh\u00E4ngigen Staat Kroatien (NDH) und aufgrund der Verantwortung f\u00FCr die dortige Ermordung Tausender serbischer und j\u00FCdischer Zivilisten verurteilter Kriegsverbrecher."@de . "Dinko \u0160akic (en serbe : \u0438\u043D\u043A\u043E \u0428\u0430\u043A\u0438\u045B), n\u00E9 le 8 septembre 1921 \u00E0 Studenci (royaume des Serbes, des Croates et des Slov\u00E8nes) et mort le 20 juillet 2008 \u00E0 Zagreb (Croatie), est un officiel oustachi croate, qui fut commandant du camp de concentration de Jasenovac d'avril \u00E0 novembre 1944. Enfui en Argentine apr\u00E8s la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale, il est extrad\u00E9 en 1998 vers la Croatie, o\u00F9 il est jug\u00E9 et condamn\u00E9 \u00E0 vingt ans de prison pour crimes contre l'humanit\u00E9. Il d\u00E9c\u00E8de en 2008."@fr . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (Imotski, 8 september 1921 \u2013 Zagreb, 20 juli 2008) was een Kroatische oorlogsmisdadiger die tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog van 1942 tot 1944 commandant was van het Kroatische concentratiekamp Jasenovac. Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 is de zwager van (1914-1969). Deze was ook kampcommandant van Jasenovac en was bovendien hoofdcommandant van alle Kroatische concentratiekampen."@nl . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107 \u00E8 stato un criminale croato. Membro del partito fascista degli Ustascia, \u00E8 stato comandante del Campo di concentramento di Jasenovac nello Stato Indipendente di Croazia (NDH) dall'aprile al novembre del 1944. Dopo la guerra fugg\u00EC in Argentina e divenne un uomo d'affari nel settore tessile, membro attivo della locale comunit\u00E0 croata e amico del dittatore del Paraguay Alfredo Stroessner. Fu catturato nel 1998, estradato in Croazia e condannato per crimini di guerra e contro l'umanit\u00E0 a 20 anni di prigione nell'ottobre 1998."@it . . . . . . . . "2008-07-20"^^ . "Ljubo"@en . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@en . . . . . . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107 \u00E8 stato un criminale croato. Membro del partito fascista degli Ustascia, \u00E8 stato comandante del Campo di concentramento di Jasenovac nello Stato Indipendente di Croazia (NDH) dall'aprile al novembre del 1944. Dopo la guerra fugg\u00EC in Argentina e divenne un uomo d'affari nel settore tessile, membro attivo della locale comunit\u00E0 croata e amico del dittatore del Paraguay Alfredo Stroessner. Fu catturato nel 1998, estradato in Croazia e condannato per crimini di guerra e contro l'umanit\u00E0 a 20 anni di prigione nell'ottobre 1998."@it . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (8 September 1921 \u2013 20 July 2008) was a Croatian Usta\u0161e official who commanded the Jasenovac concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from April to November 1944, during World War II. In 1945, \u0160aki\u0107 and his wife fled the Independent State of Croatia alongside other Usta\u0161e officials following the collapse of the NDH and Nazi Germany. They emigrated to Argentina in 1947, where \u0160aki\u0107 started a textile business, was an active member of the country's 10,000-strong Croat community, and became friends with Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner."@en . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@en . "Dinko Ljubomir \u0160aki\u0107"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (8 September 1921 \u2013 20 July 2008) was a Croatian Usta\u0161e official who commanded the Jasenovac concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from April to November 1944, during World War II. Born in the village of Studenci, near the town of Imotski in what was then the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, he became a member of the fascist Usta\u0161e at a young age. When the Axis powers occupied the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in April 1941, \u0160aki\u0107, aged 19, joined the administration in Jasenovac. He became the camp's assistant commander the following year, and married Nada Luburi\u0107, the half-sister of concentration camp commander Vjekoslav \"Maks\" Luburi\u0107, in 1943. This marriage, as well as his fanatic support for Usta\u0161e leader Ante Paveli\u0107, led to \u0160aki\u0107's appointment as commander of Jasenovac in April 1944. He was charged in the deaths of an estimated 2,000 people who died during his six months of command at the concentration camp. In 1945, \u0160aki\u0107 and his wife fled the Independent State of Croatia alongside other Usta\u0161e officials following the collapse of the NDH and Nazi Germany. They emigrated to Argentina in 1947, where \u0160aki\u0107 started a textile business, was an active member of the country's 10,000-strong Croat community, and became friends with Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner. He lived an otherwise quiet life and made no effort to hide his identity. In 1990, the Feral Tribune interviewed \u0160aki\u0107 for a magazine article and published his picture. \u0160aki\u0107 met Croatian President Franjo Tu\u0111man at a reception in Buenos Aires during the latter's visit to Argentina in 1994 and was interviewed by a Croatian publication called Magazin soon afterwards. He stated in the interview that he wished more Serbs had been killed in Jasenovac, saying that he would \"do it all again\" and added that he \"slept like a baby\". In March 1998, \u0160aki\u0107 was interviewed by Argentine national television. He admitted to having been in a leadership position at Jasenovac but denied that anyone had been killed there during this time, claiming that all of those who perished had died from disease. The interview was broadcast across the nation the following month. It caused an uproar and caused Argentine president Carlos Menem to call for \u0160aki\u0107's arrest. \u0160aki\u0107 disappeared soon after and was not arrested until May 1998. He was extradited to Croatia, where he was tried, found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity in October 1998 and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He called the charges politically motivated and described himself as a Croatian patriot who only wanted to defend his country. \u0160aki\u0107 was imprisoned in Lepoglava prison and kept in a cell equipped with a television set and a computer for him to write his memoirs. He was allowed to visit his wife, who had been placed in a home for the elderly, several times a month. He died of heart problems in a Zagreb hospital on 20 July 2008 and was later cremated in full Usta\u0161e uniform, as per his wishes."@en . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (Imotski, 8 september 1921 \u2013 Zagreb, 20 juli 2008) was een Kroatische oorlogsmisdadiger die tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog van 1942 tot 1944 commandant was van het Kroatische concentratiekamp Jasenovac. \u0160aki\u0107 was lid van de fascistische Usta\u0161abeweging en vluchtte na de oorlog naar Argentini\u00EB. Hij werd opgespoord door de Amerikaans-Isra\u00EBlische historicus en nazi-jager . In april 1998 werd hij door dat land aan Kroati\u00EB uitgeleverd. Op 4 oktober 1999 werd hij door de rechtbank van Zagreb vanwege oorlogsmisdrijven en misdrijven tegen de menselijkheid veroordeeld tot twintig jaar gevangenisstraf. Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 is de zwager van (1914-1969). Deze was ook kampcommandant van Jasenovac en was bovendien hoofdcommandant van alle Kroatische concentratiekampen."@nl . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@fr . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (8 de septiembre de 1921 \u2013 20 de julio de 2008) fue un criminal de guerra croata, perteneciente a la Ustacha, que fue el comandante del campo de concentraci\u00F3n de Jasenovac durante la existencia del Estado Independiente de Croacia entre abril y noviembre de 1944, en el transcurso de la Segunda Guerra Mundial."@es . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@es . . "--07-23"^^ . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@pl . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107"@de . . . . . . . "1941"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dinko \u0160aki\u0107 (8 de septiembre de 1921 \u2013 20 de julio de 2008) fue un criminal de guerra croata, perteneciente a la Ustacha, que fue el comandante del campo de concentraci\u00F3n de Jasenovac durante la existencia del Estado Independiente de Croacia entre abril y noviembre de 1944, en el transcurso de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En 1945, tras el colapso de la Alemania nazi huy\u00F3 a la Argentina, donde devino en empresario textil e importante referente de la comunidad croata en aquel pa\u00EDs, llegando incluso a trabar amistad con el dictador paraguayo Alfredo Stroessner. No hizo ning\u00FAn esfuerzo para ocultar su identidad, llevando una vida tranquila en territorio argentino, e incluso conoci\u00F3 al entonces presidente de Croacia Franjo Tu\u0111man cuando realiz\u00F3 una visita oficial a Buenos Aires en 1994.\u200B\u200BEn 1998 fue entrevistado por la televisi\u00F3n argentina, confesando sus cr\u00EDmenes de guerra, lo cual gener\u00F3 un repudio nacional que motiv\u00F3 que el presidente Carlos Menem dispusiese arrestarlo y preparar su extradici\u00F3n a Croacia. En su pa\u00EDs de origen fue hallado responsable de cr\u00EDmenes de lesa humanidad y condenado a veinte a\u00F1os de prisi\u00F3n. Su esposa tambi\u00E9n fue luego acusada tambi\u00E9n de los mismos cr\u00EDmenes y expulsada de Argentina. Falleci\u00F3 en Zagreb, de una larga enfermedad no revelada.\u200B"@es . . . . . "Dinko \u0160akic (en serbe : \u0438\u043D\u043A\u043E \u0428\u0430\u043A\u0438\u045B), n\u00E9 le 8 septembre 1921 \u00E0 Studenci (royaume des Serbes, des Croates et des Slov\u00E8nes) et mort le 20 juillet 2008 \u00E0 Zagreb (Croatie), est un officiel oustachi croate, qui fut commandant du camp de concentration de Jasenovac d'avril \u00E0 novembre 1944. Enfui en Argentine apr\u00E8s la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale, il est extrad\u00E9 en 1998 vers la Croatie, o\u00F9 il est jug\u00E9 et condamn\u00E9 \u00E0 vingt ans de prison pour crimes contre l'humanit\u00E9. Il d\u00E9c\u00E8de en 2008."@fr . . .