Ljubo Miloš
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Ljubo Miloš (1919-1948) was a member of the Croatian World War II regime the Ustaše who was the commander of the secret service (Tajna služba) during the existence of the Independent State of Croatia.
Milos was a commandant in the notorious Jasenovac camp. He was a very sadistic & phatological commander. He did not tolerate escape attempts, for any of which he would order collective punishments in hundreds. Milos was oftn seen riding his horse, trampling and shooting inmates or killing emaciated inmates, who stratched their hands out for food, as they were fed with one meal of fooder made of cattle turnip. such an account was given on the behalf of witness Cadik Dannon, in his book "the smell of human flesh". He setup a so-called "medical clinic", in which he slaughtered Jewish inmates, as the state-commission gathered. Milos was caught by the Partisans after the war during an attempted rebbelion, and was executed.