September 1, 2008

Vatican Bank Claims Plaintiffs

Alperin v. Vatican Bank

USDC ND CA Case No. C99-4941 MMC (EDL)

 

http://www.vaticanbankclaims.com/tenyears.htm

 

10 Year Anniversary Update on the Whereabouts of Ustasha Treasury

 

 

 

Pavelic Medal by the Ustasha in Exile in 1969 Possibly Minted from
Concentration Camp Gold

 

The whereabouts of the Ustasha
<http://pavelic-papers.com/documents/cia/scans/cia0027.jpg>  Treasury
remains one of the last unresolved issues of the Second World War and the
Cold War.  The Ustasha
<http://pavelic-papers.com/features/essays/firingline.html>  were loyal
allies of the Nazis known for their extreme brutality towards Serbs who they
sought to ethnically cleanse from “Greater Croatia.” The lost treasure was
first officially noted by the US State Department ten years ago in the 1998
report: The <http://www.state.gov/www/regions/eur/rpt_9806_ng_links.html>
Fate of the Wartime Ustasha Treasury.  Our lawsuit seeking truth and justice
for the genocide
<http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/othercamps/jasenovac.html>  of
hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews and Roma by the Ustasha was filed in
1999 against the Vatican Bank and Franciscan Order of Friars Minor. The
current version of the lawsuit – the Fifth
<http://vaticanbankclaims.com/5AC.htm>  Amended Complaint concentrates on
the Franciscans and their role in laundering the Ustasha treasury after the
Second World War. The plaintiffs include Holocaust survivors and their heirs
in Serbia, the United States, Ukraine, and Sweden who are joined by Serbian,
Ukrainian, and US organization representing Holocaust survivors – Serbs and
Orthodox Christians, Jews, and Roma.

 

The evidence collected in the past ten years points squarely at the Vatican
Bank and Franciscan Order and includes the sworn testimony of former US Army
counterintelligence agent William Gowen
<http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/670245.html>  and the new historical
data documented by Dr. Michael Phayer, Emeritus Professor of History at
Marquette University, in his book, Pius
<http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=41906>
XII and the Cold War.  

 

William Gowen as a young CIC agent in Rome in 1947 investigated the Ustasha,
tracked Ante Pavelic to his hideout and interviewed two of the principles
involved in smuggling the Ustasha Treasury truck convoy into Rome in 1946.
The ten truck convoy contained the wealth stolen by the Ustasha from
Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia and beyond including gold and valuables looted from
their victims.

 

The Ustasha Treasury consisted of the personal horde of wartime Croatia’s
genocidal dictator, Ante Pavelic.  Pavelic conspired with a Vatican
official, Fr. Krunoslav Draganovic
<http://pavelic-papers.com/documents/cia/scans/cia0003.jpg>  and the
Franciscan Order Treasurer, Dominik Mandic to conceal the looted property of
Serbs, Roma, and Jews.  In a daring operation, Ustasha Colonel Ivan Babic
and others wearing British uniforms transferred the treasury and possibly
Pavelic from Northern Italy to Rome where they were met at the Croatian
Confraternity of Saint Jerome by the Vatican conspirators Draganovic and
Mandic.  From there the Ustasha Treasury was dispersed to places of safety
including the Vatican Bank.

 

The lawsuit has had its ups and downs as The
<http://californialawyermagazine.com/story.cfm?eid=891626&evid=1>  Vatican
has spared no legal effort in avoiding jurisdiction of a US Court. The
lawsuit was dismissed for being a political matter but this was reversed in
a 2005 by decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.  In December 2007,
the district court dismissed the Vatican Bank, this time on grounds of
sovereign immunity.  Plaintiffs have again appealed to the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals.  The case against the Franciscans however proceeds in the
district court.

 

The lawsuit seeks first and foremost to get a declaratory judgment and
accounting on the questions:  What became of the Ustasha Treasury, where did
it go, who helped and who benefited?  

 

The money-trail of the Ustasha Treasury once exposed may finally bring
closure to issues still haunting the region including how proceeds of Second
World War genocide financed ethnic cleansing against Serbs in the 1990s.

 

For more information contact:

 

Dr. Jonathan Levy

+1-202-318-2406

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.vaticanbankclaims.com <http://www.vaticanbankclaims.com/> 

 

Vatican Bank plaintiffs include these organizations:

 

Jasenovac Research Institute <http://jasenovac.org/> 

Republic of Serbian Krajina in Exile <http://krajinaforce.com/> 

The Independent Council of <http://vaticanbankclaims.com/roma3.pdf>  Gypsies
in Serbia

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