- Za dom
spremni! (lit. 'For home – ready!' or 'For
homeland – ready!') was a
salute used
during World War II by the
Croatian Ustaše movement. It was the...
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close to the town of Čavoglave. The
first line of the song is "Za dom
spremni", a
historical greeting notoriously used by the
Croatian government during...
- the NDH kuna. The Ustaše
greeting was "Za dom –
spremni!": Salute: Za dom! For home(land)! Reply:
Spremni! (We are) ready! This was used
instead of the...
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refer to:
Zenith Data Systems, a
computer manufacturer in the 1980s Za dom
spremni, a
Croatian nationalist salute 9,9'-Dicis-zeta-carotene desaturase, an...
- of neo-****
sympathies after she
wrote on her
Facebook profile Za dom
spremni,
controversial salute used by the
fascist Ustaše
movement in
Croatia during...
- the Poglavnik,
continue to be displa**** and the Ustaše
slogan "Za dom
spremni" (ZDS)
continues to be
chanted with
fascist salutes at
social and sporting...
-
Independence would use "Za dom
spremni". One
would start by
saying "Za dom!" and the rest
would follow with "
Spremni!". It
translates loosely to "For...
- the
salute "Za dom!" (For [the] homeland!), with the fans
responding "
Spremni!" (Ready!), was
identical to the
salute used by the
fascist Ustaše movement...
- triple-wattle symbol; above, the
inscription "HOS"; below, "HSP, Za dom
spremni",
which was the Ustaše
salute during WW2 in the
Independent State of Croatia...
- the main
targets are Serbs.
Croatian usage of the
Ustashe salute Za dom
spremni, the
equivalent of ****
salute Sieg Heil, is not banned. It is
deemed unconstitutional...