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- The Ustaše (pronounced [ûstaʃe]), also known by anglicised versions Ustasha or Ustashe, was a Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization active...
- Church, in particular for the upkeep of its religious structures, the Ustasha authorities nevertheless had a rather hostile view of Gr**** Catholic proselytism...
- colonel that the Chetniks' prin****l enemies were "the partisans, the Ustasha, the Muslims, the Croats and last the Germans and Italians" [in that order]...
- 2,000 of the most active collaborators of the Crusaders were captured. Ustashas in exiles in Austria and Italy spread exaggerated reports on numbers and...
- Ustashas by sending false messages, during which a total of 19 Ustasha groups were arrested. The operation ended with Kavran's arrest. The Ustashas were...
- Ivica Matković (1913–1945) was an Ustaša lieutenant colonel and the administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp between January 1942 and March 1943...
- B92 wrote that the sanctions came after: "insisting of Ustasha regime from Zagreb and its Ustasha Prime Minister Andrej Plenković". Vulin described the...
- 12,000 people, mostly Serbs and Jews were murdered at Garavice by the Ustasha in 1941. The killings in Garavice were part of a widespread genocide of...
- obstacle to this goal. Ustasha ministers Mile Budak, Mirko Puk and Milovan Žanić declared in May 1941 that the goal of the new Ustasha policy was an ethnically...
- centralized control: besides 4,500 regular Ustasha Corps troops, there were some 25,000-30,000 "Wild Ustasha" (hrv. "divlje ustaše"). The government-controlled...