• Ustaše (redirect from Ustasa)
    between 1929 and 1945, formally known as the Ustaša – Croatian Revolutionary Movement (Croatian: Ustaša – Hrvatski revolucionarni pokret). From its inception...
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  • 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...
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    Archived from the original on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010. "Ustaša". Britannica OnlineEncyclopedia. Britannica.com. Retrieved 28 April 2010...
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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...
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    violent acts mostly ceased. However, the continued strong infiltration of Ustaša ideology into the Croatian-Australian community assisted significantly to...
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    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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    equivalent of the fascist or Nazi salute Sieg Heil. During World War II, the Ustaša, a movement of radical Croatian nationalists and fascists, which ruled the...
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    of Croatia, the Ustaša killed almost the entire Roma population of 25,000. The concentration camp system of Jasenovac, run by the Ustaša militia and the...
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    a "show trial", but states "the charge that he [Pius XII] supported the Ustaša regime was, of course, true, as everyone knew", and that "if Stepinac had...
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