Balcanica 2017 Issue 48, Pages: 269-287
https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1748269S
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A beleaguered church the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945
Stojanović Aleksandar
(Institute for the Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade)
In the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from its establishment only days
after the German attack on Yugoslavia in early April 1941 until its fall in
May 1945 a genocide took place. The ultimate goal of the extreme ideology of
the Ustasha regime was a new Croatian state cleansed of other ethnic groups,
particularly the Serbs, Jews and Roma. The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC),
historically a mainstay of Serbian national identity, culture and tradition,
was among its first targets. Most Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries
were demolished, heavily damaged or appropriated by the Roman Catholic Church
or the state. More than 170 Serbian priests were killed and tortured by the
Ustasha, and even more were exiled to occupied Serbia. The regime led by Ante
Pavelić introduced numerous laws and regulations depriving the SPC of not
only its property and spiritual jurisdiction but even of its right to
existence. When mass killings stirred up a large-scale rebellion, a more
political and seemingly non-violent approach was introduced: the Croatian
regime unilaterally and non-canonically founded the so-called Croatian
Orthodox Church in order to bring the forced assimilation of Serbs to
completion. This paper provides an overview of the ordeal of the Serbian
Orthodox Church in the NDH, based on the scholarly literature and documentary
sources of Serbian, German and Croatian origin. It looks at legislation,
propaganda, the killings and torture of Orthodox clergy and the destruction
of church property, including medieval holy relics. The scale and viciousness
of some atrocities will be looked at based on unused or less known sources,
namely the statements of Serbian refugees recorded during the war by the SPC
and the Commissariat for Refugees in Serbia, and documents from the Political
Archive of the Third Reich Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Keywords: Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Croatian Orthodox Church (HPC), Ustasha, Second World War, genocide, persecution, destruction
Project of the
Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant
no. 47027: Serbs and Serbia in Yugoslav and International Context: internal
development and position within European/world community