Vladimir Kren Military person

Vladimir Kren (8 December 1903 – 2 December 1948) was a Croatian major general and commander of the Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia (ZNDH) during World War II. He was an officer in the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (VVKJ) before the war. In April 1941, he defected to Nazi Germany and handed over the locations of many of the VVKJ's dispersal airfields and exposed many of its codes. This made it easier for the Luftwaffe to destroy the VVKJ during the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, which commenced shortly after Kren's defection.Kren was named the commander of the ZNDH upon returning to Zagreb in mid-April 1941 and served in this capacity until September 1943, when he voluntarily retired. In June 1944, Croatian leader Ante Pavelić ordered that Kren be returned to active service within the ZNDH and had him re-appointed as its commander. In May 1945, Kren fled to Italy via Austria and was arrested by Allied forces. He escaped from Allied custody in early 1947, but was arrested by British forces in March of that year while trying to board a ship bound for Argentina. He was then extradited to Yugoslavia and put on trial in Zagreb. The Zagreb municipal court found him guilty of various offences and sentenced him to death by firing squad. He was executed in December 1948.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1903
Birth place
Zagreb
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1948
Place of death
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , Socialist Republic of Croatia , Zagreb

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Military person

allegiance
(1922-1941)
(1941-1943; 1944-1945)
military operations
World War II
Yugoslav Front
military branch
Royal Yugoslav Air Force
Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia
military commandCroatian Air Force
service start1922
service end1922

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