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Former Yugoslavia: Religion as a Fount of Ethnic Hostility or an Agent of Reconciliation?
Steele, David A.
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Yugoslavism, Jews and Ustasha Ideology, 19181941
2013This chapter examines the three dominant national ideologies in the interwar Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Yugoslavism, anti-Yugoslavist Croat nationalism and Greater Serbian nationalism. The chapter explores the development of racial theories in Croatia/Yugoslavia and its importance to all three ideologies, and how the Jews fitted into these theories.
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2014
In order to transform the multi-ethnic Nezavisna Država Hrvatska (NDH) into an ethnically homogeneous nation state the Ustashe established extralegal forces which were free to deal, in whatever manner seemed fit, with the political and racial enemies of the Croatian people. In both an ideological and legal sense, the NDH was constructed as the state of
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In order to transform the multi-ethnic Nezavisna Država Hrvatska (NDH) into an ethnically homogeneous nation state the Ustashe established extralegal forces which were free to deal, in whatever manner seemed fit, with the political and racial enemies of the Croatian people. In both an ideological and legal sense, the NDH was constructed as the state of
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6 The Interwar Ustasha Movement and Ethnolinguistic-Racial Identity
2014This chapter underlines how misleading it is to define Ustasha ethnic-racial ideas as a negative ideology based on straightforward anti-Serbianism and without 'a coherent elaboration of the Croatian national identity' (Srdja Trifkovic). The Ustashe were ideologically motivated, first and foremost, by anti-Yugoslavism, as they aimed to eradicate the ...
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Performances of Beethoven's music in the Ustasha concentration camps in Croatia
2023Arhivski i memoarski izvori do sada su otkrili dvije izvedbe Beethovenovih skladbi u ustaškim koncentracijskim logorima: jednu neidentificiranu (duhovnu?) skladbu i jednu njegovu pogrebnu koračnicu. Koja je to mogla biti toliko poznata da je zatvoreničkoj publici mogla jasno prenijeti poruku o ljudskom dostojanstvu u smrti?
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Ustasha ideology as a political religion
2012Rad se bavi pokušajem da se ustaška ideologija definira i kao politička religija analizom njegova ideološkog diskursa.
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Visions of Annihilation: The Ustasha Regime and the Cultural Politics of Fascism, 1941–1945
European history quarterly, 2014Book review of Visions of Annihilation: The Ustasha Regime and the Cultural Politics of Fascism, 1941 ...
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Cults of Death and Fantasies of Annihilation: The Croatian Ustasha Movement in Power, 1941–45
Central Europe, 2005Croat youth! You know them well, not from today and not from tomorrow. You have known them for a long time. Does it not seem as if we have already worked and spoken with them somewhere? Do you not feel their presence? Marko Hranilovi a c and Matija Soldin are with us, although it has been ten years since their brave deaths, because their spirits live ...
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Paving the Road to Death: Antisemitism in the Ustasha Movement (1929–1945)
2019Pregledni rad u kojem se sumiraju različiti pristupi antisemitizmu u ustaškom pokretu.
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Development and Activities of the Ustasha Movement from its Foundation to April 1941
2003Ustaški je pokret imao korijene u djelovanju Hrvatske stranke prava tijekom dvadesetih godina. Tragični događaji iz 1928. godine i uvođenje diktature kralja Aleksandra u siječnju 1929. uvjerili su mnoge Hrvate da se samo nasiljem i oružanom borbom može postići oslobođenje Hrvatske.
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