Crusaders (guerrilla) (redirect from Križari)
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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Srećko Rover (section Križari operations)
the Yugoslavs. This force were called the Križari (Crusaders). US agents recruited Rover into the Križari and he was tasked with organising a safe route...
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dictatorship, he reformed it together with Ivan Merz under the name "Crusaders" ("Križari"). He was subsequently imprisoned for this act and bishops Akšamović and...
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Encyclopedia. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Krešimir Kužić: Hrvati i križari, p. 30 "Fourth Crusade". Weider History Group. Archived from the original...
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work with the new name: "Križari" (1929). From the original HKP was nothing left except "Domagoj" and "Križari". Between "Križari" and "Domagoj" existed...
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www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Macan, 42 Kužić, Hrvati i križari, 24-27 "HRVATSKI KRALJEVI (12) Petar Snačić, posljednji kralj narodne krvi...
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infiltrating Croatia with anti-communist guerrillas known as Crusaders (križari). Miloš was arrested by Yugoslav authorities on 20 July 1947, charged with...
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NDH. Zagreb: Minerva. p. 43. ISBN 953-6377-03-9. Mataija, Ivica (2005). "Križari na gospićkom području 1945.-1950". Senjski Zbornik: Prilozi Za Geografiju...
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collaborationists. Some Ustaše, who came to be known as Crusaders (Croatian: Križari), remained in Yugoslavia and carried out guerrilla attacks against the...
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dozens of members of anticommunist guerrilla called Crusaders (Croatian: Križari). In year 1992 Štrigova regained the status of municipality. Štrigova is...
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