- Ustaše (pronounced [ûstaʃe]), also
known by
anglicised versions Ustasha or
Ustashe, was a
Croatian fascist and
ultranationalist organization active, as one...
- were
spreading the news "about non-existent
threats of
disarmament of the
Ustashe units by
representatives of one
foreign power,
about the
Croatian Army...
-
During World War II,
numerous concentration camps existed in the
Independent State of Croatia. Most of them were
operated by the
Croatian Ustaša authorities...
- the
traditional 'war cry' of the
Ustashe. Concertgoers,
mostly young people, many
wearing black shirts with
Ustashe insignia and
carrying banners with...
- His followers,
called Frankovci,
would go on to
become the most
ardent Ustashe members.
Under Frank's
leadership the
Party of
Rights became obsessively...
- (hrv. "seoske straže")
composed of the Wild Ustaše remained. The Wild
Ustashe groups attracted criminal elements. This was
recognised by Pavelić himself...
-
former Deputy Military Vicar to the Ustaše,
based in
Austria where many
Ustashe and ****
refugees remained in hiding; Fr.
Dragutin Kamber,
based at San...
-
Crusaders (Croatian: Križari, also
known as Škripari) were a
Croatian pro-
Ustashe anti-communist
guerrilla army.
Their activities started after the capitulation...
- Jews,
Gypsies and anti-fascist
Croatians perished at the
hands of the
Ustashe at the camp at Jasenovac.
According to
Yugoslav sources published in the...
- Pavelić,
poglavnik of the
Independent State of
Croatia and its
ruling party Ustashe –
Croatian Revolutionary Movement from 1941 to 1945, and some Croatian...