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between 1929 and 1945,
formally known as the
Ustaša –
Croatian Revolutionary Movement (Croatian:
Ustaša –
Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret). From its inception...
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During World War II, the
Ustaša, a
movement of
radical Croatian nationalists and fascists,
which ruled the...
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violent acts
mostly ceased. However, the
continued strong infiltration of
Ustaša ideology into the Croatian-Australian
community ****isted
significantly to...
- The Main
Ustaša Headquarters (Croatian:
Glavni ustaški stan - GUS) was the
ruling body of the
Ustaša party in the
Independent State of Croatia, convened...
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Croatia into
several provinces.
Political repression bred extremism, and the "
Ustaša" ("Insurgence") was
formed in 1929 by Ante Pavelić, with the
support of...
- The
Crusaders (Croatian: Križari, also
known as Škripari) were a
Croatian pro-Ustashe anti-communist
guerrilla army.
Their activities started after the...
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Ivica Matković (1913–1945) was an
Ustaša lieutenant colonel and the
administrator of the
Jasenovac concentration camp
between January 1942 and
March 1943...
- them into the
Golubinka pit, near Šurmanci.
During the
summer of 1941, the
Ustaša continued with m****
murders of
Serbs – of 1,000
inhabitants of Prebilovci...
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especially among the
Croats and Macedonians. The
Ustaša –
Croatian Revolutionary Movement (Croatian:
Ustaša –
Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret)
emerged as the...
- Jure Francetić (3 July 1912 – 27/28
December 1942) was a
Croatian Ustaša Commissioner for the
Bosnia and
Herzegovina regions of the
Independent State of...