Petar Brzica was an Ustaša guard at Jasenovac a concentration camp which was nothing more than a death factory. On August 29 1942 he participated in what they referred to as a killing competition. He was the winner. His chosen weapon was a knife named the Srbosjek made for one reason cutting throats swiftly. By the end of the evening he had killed 1360 prisoners. As reward for this atrocity he was presented with a gold watch and the odious title King of Serbo Slaying

He was not punished after the war. He probably immigrated to the US with a false name and joined normal life. In 1970, a Jewish organization provided the US Immigration and Naturalization Service with a list of 59 Nazis who resided in the US under assumed names. His name was on it. The authorities knew, but they did nothing. No arrest, no trial, and no punishment were meted out to him.

Brzica lived and died in the shadows free. That is the ugly truth. Monsters like him sometimes escape and when they do they blend right in next to you. We tell ourselves it could never happen now but we know better

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