Lyenko Urbanchich

Lyenko Urbanchich (alternative surname spellings: Urbančič and Urbancic; December 19, 1922 – February 22, 2006) was a Slovenian-born Australian political activist.

During World War II he was a propagandist for the Slovene Home Guard, a Nazi collaborating anti-Partisan military organisation.

[3] Later in the broadcast, he concluded with a rallying cry to his listeners to: "... follow our leader, the experienced and homeland-loving General Rupnik, about whom we can say that God himself has sent him to us....

[6] In 1979, allegations were made in an ABC documentary and in the New South Wales and Federal parliaments that Urbanchich had been a Nazi collaborator and anti-Semitic propagandist for the Slovenian government during World War II.

He was briefly suspended from the party, but avoided expulsion when the State Executive found by a majority that the claims against him were false.