
Ustaše - Wikipedia
The Ustaše (pronounced [ûstaʃe]), also known by anglicised versions Ustasha or Ustashe, [n 3] was a Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization [22] active, as one organization, …
Ustaša | Fascist Regime, Genocide & War Crimes | Britannica
Ustaša, Croatian fascist movement that nominally ruled the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. In 1929, when King Alexander I tried to suppress the conflict between Croatian …
The Ustaše, The Croatian Ultranationalists Too Extreme For The Nazis
2019年8月5日 · For four violent years, the Ustaše wrote pages of Croatian history in blood. Their actions were so violent that to even their Nazi collaborators protested them. Today, there are …
Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia - Wikipedia
The regime systematically murdered approximately 200,000 to 500,000 Serbs. 300,000 Serbs were further expelled and at least 200,000 more Serbs were forcibly converted, most of whom …
Ustaše—The Fascists that made the Nazis look like Boy Scouts
2016年6月16日 · The Ustaše (also called Ustashas or Ustashi) was a Croatian racist, terrorist, and Nazi-like movement. It was engaged in terrorist activities before World War II. [Under the …
Ustasa forces round up villagers | Holocaust Encyclopedia
The Ustase were pro-German Croatian fascists. After the Axis invasion and partition of Yugoslavia in April 1941, the Germans established a dependent Croatian state. Led by Ante Pavelic, the …
Understanding Ustaša violence: Journal of Genocide Research: …
2010年9月27日 · Tomislav Dulić has presented a differentiated approach in this journal, in which he defines the Ustaša persecution of Jews and Roma as genocide, while he sees the …
USTAŠA: Croatian Fascism and European Politics, 1929-1945
2011年7月24日 · At the historical root of the Ustaša bloodbath lay a centuries-old striving of the Croatian elite to impose legal and religious homogeneity and to re-establish political …
Ustaše - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ustaše (also called Ustashas or Ustashi[source?]) was a Croatian independence movement. It engaged in terrorist activities before World War II. [1] . Loosely associated with Fascist Italy …
Visions of Annihilation: The Ustasha Regime and the Cultural
The fascist Ustasha regime and its militias carried out a ruthless campaign of ethnic cleansing that killed an estimated half million Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies, ...