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English: Croatian Parliament president Marko Došen giving Nazi salute (far left) accompanied by Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac (far right) and other Catholic Church leaders.
Hrvatski: Predsjednik Hrvatskog Državnog Sabora Marko Došen pozdravlja nacistički (krajnji lijevo) u društvu nadbiskupa Stepinca (krajnji desno) i ostalih crkvenih dužnosnika.
Italiano: L' arcivescovo di Zagabria Alojzije Viktor Stepinac interviene nel 1944 alle esequie del presidente del parlamento croato Marko Došen, una voce critica nei confronti del regime degli Ustascia, mentre alcuni gerarchi tributano il saluto a mano tesa.
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