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- Revolutionary Movement), a name it kept until World War II. In English, Ustasha, Ustashe, Ustashas and Ustashi are used for the movement or its members.[citation...
- 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]...
- 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...
- 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...
- Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, stated that "Ustasha carried out a Serb genocide, exterminating over 500,000, expelling 250...
- Ivica Matković (1913–1945) was an Ustaša lieutenant colonel and the administrator of the Jasenovac concentration camp between January 1942 and March 1943...
- were at least to an extent, a reaction to the terror carried out by the Ustashas, but Croats and Muslims living in areas intended to be part of Greater...
- centralized control: besides 4,500 regular Ustasha Corps troops, there were some 25,000-30,000 "Wild Ustasha" (hrv. "divlje ustaše"). The government-controlled...
- beating. One of the Ustashas yelled: "Cursed be your Serb mother whose heart is still beating." After this sentence the Ustashas set the priest on fire...