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'''Budak''' is a village in [[Hisar]] district in [[Haryana]]. | '''Budak''' is a village in [[Hisar]] district in [[Haryana]]. | ||
== Mile Budak == | |||
'''Mile Budak''' ([[1889]] - [[1945]]) was a [[Croatia]]n politician and writer, best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian nationalist Ustaše movement, which ruled the Independent State of Croatia, or NDH, from 1941-45 and waged a genocidal campaign against its [[Serb]], [[Roma]] and [[Jew]]ish minorities. He created the Croatian national plan to get rid of Orthodox Serbs by killing one third, expelling one third and assimilating the rest. | |||
<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile_Budak</ref> | |||
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Budak is a village in Hisar district in Haryana.
Mile Budak
Mile Budak (1889 - 1945) was a Croatian politician and writer, best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian nationalist Ustaše movement, which ruled the Independent State of Croatia, or NDH, from 1941-45 and waged a genocidal campaign against its Serb, Roma and Jewish minorities. He created the Croatian national plan to get rid of Orthodox Serbs by killing one third, expelling one third and assimilating the rest. [1]
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