ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - An investigative judge of the Zagreb County +Court questioned Darinka Hrsak-Glumpak (1923) in her Zagreb's +apartment, in the case against Nada Sakic, accused of war crimes +against civilians during WWII.+
Hrsak-Glumpak was arrested on June 16, 1943, as a member of the +National Liberation Movement.+ She was questioned and tortured in the Ludbreg castle and Varazdin, +and in August of 1943 was brought to the Stara Gradiska +concentration camp. She was detained in the so-called Kula prison, +and later transferred to the women's' camp. Hrsak-Glumpak was +released on February 14, 1943.+ The witness recalled a guard, Maja Buzdon, and remembered an +Ustasha official who had executed a prisoner, but she did not +remember seeing or hearing of Nada Sakic.+ Sakic's attorney said that the questioning of 14 remaining +witnesses could be completed in two weeks.+(hina) it+
ZAGREB, Jan 11 (Hina) - An investigative judge of the Zagreb County
Court questioned Darinka Hrsak-Glumpak (1923) in her Zagreb's
apartment, in the case against Nada Sakic, accused of war crimes
against civilians during WWII.
Hrsak-Glumpak was arrested on June 16, 1943, as a member of the
National Liberation Movement.
She was questioned and tortured in the Ludbreg castle and Varazdin,
and in August of 1943 was brought to the Stara Gradiska
concentration camp. She was detained in the so-called Kula prison,
and later transferred to the women's' camp. Hrsak-Glumpak was
released on February 14, 1943.
The witness recalled a guard, Maja Buzdon, and remembered an
Ustasha official who had executed a prisoner, but she did not
remember seeing or hearing of Nada Sakic.
Sakic's attorney said that the questioning of 14 remaining
witnesses could be completed in two weeks.
(hina) it