Talk:Aloysius Stepinac

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This statement might not be real

"Maintaining close links with a genocidal regime at the same time as making humanitarian interventions would preclude listing." Did they really state that? Did they forget Schindler, a German nationalist, spy, nazi and a saviour of more than a thousand Jews? Which makes me suspect that someone invented this sentence. Or someone with an amnesia spoke it. Also, if I am not mistaken, he was nominated by a survivor of the holocaust (if I am not mistaken). I have a feeling that he was not listed because of a lot of pressure that was coming from Belgrade...

Dubious claim

The intro states, "On 10 February 1960, still under confinement, Stepinac died of polycythemia and other illnesses he contracted while imprisoned".[1] The cited source for this claim is clearly biased and not very authoritative - i.e. a Catholic website dedicated to Stepinac. Stepinac died in 1960., nine years after he was released from prison and confined to his home village of Krasic. As this article notes, after his release Stepinac was examined and treated by well-known American and German doctors, who indicated that aside from polycythemia (a surplus of red blood cells, which leads to clotting), he was in good physical condition. They cite no other ailments, nor that he contracted anything in prison, On his death the NYT quoted his personal physician, stating that Stepinac died from a heart ailment, while noting that Stepinac suffered from a blood ailment for years, and had twice been operated to remove blood clots [2]

I suggest the quoted sentence be removed from the intro, else I will need to add this additional information which contradicts the claim Thhhommmasss (talk) 00:38, 21 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

It isn't a good quality source at all (in fact probably not sufficiently independent of the subject), certainly the NYT is a better one. I would replace what blessedstepinac says with what NYT says. Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 07:28, 21 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Milivoj Magdić

There's a sentence in the text right now:

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A quick skim of Template:Ill, Croatian Encyclopedia article, Croatian Biographical Lexicon article don't support the description of this person as a "Catholic activist". Can someone access the linked source and confirm whether it's actually meant like that, or did this get mangled? --Joy (talk) 14:03, 9 May 2025 (UTC)Reply

Check if my edits are okay.

I have made an edit adding a link for "A QUESTION OF JUDGMENT: DR. ALOJZIJE STEPINAC AND THE JEWS" (2006) By Esther Gitman which you can access through the link here however the edit history indicates I have cut things. Please check that I have not. It would be by accident as all I tried doing was as I wrote just now. John Not Real Name (talk) 14:22, 30 May 2025 (UTC)Reply

  1. "History of Blessed Cardinal Stepinac", Blessed Aloysius Stepinac Croatian Catholic Mission, Chicago, retrieved 4 November 2017
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