- 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...
- Ustaše
genocide or
Ustasha genocide (Serbo-Croatian: ustaški
genocid / усташки геноцид) may
refer to:
Genocide of
Serbs in the
Independent State of Croatia...
-
Ivica Matković (1913–1945) was an Ustaša
lieutenant colonel and the
administrator of the
Jasenovac concentration camp
between January 1942 and
March 1943...
-
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...
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Retrieved 21 June 2012. Yeomans, Rory (2012).
Visions of Annihilation: The
Ustasha Regime and the
Cultural Politics of Fascism, 1941–1945.
University of Pittsburgh...
- B92
wrote that the
sanctions came after: "insisting of
Ustasha regime from
Zagreb and its
Ustasha Prime Minister Andrej Plenković".
Vulin described the...
- departments, the
Ustasha Police, the
Ustasha Intelligence Service,
Ustasha Defense, and Personnel, for the
suppression of
activities against the
Ustasha, the Independent...