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Photography, Collaboration and the Holocaust: Looking at the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) through the Frame of the 'Hooded Man'

open access: yesJournal of Perpetrator Research, 2019
As a response to Cortis and Sonderegger’s re-take of the Abu Ghraib picture, this paper will discuss a picture taken by taken by Heinrich Hoffman, Hitler’s personal photographer, on 6 June 1941.
Lovro Kralj
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PUNITIVE EXPEDITIONS OF THE COMMUNIST AUTHORITIES AGAINST SIROKI BRIJEG ANTI-COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS 1945-1948 [PDF]

open access: yesHum, 2020
Anti-communist guerrillas are armed groups who opposed the newly established Communist regime in the post-war period. Široki Brijeg anti-communist guerrilla was one of the most numerous in West Herzegovina after the Second World War.
Hrvoje Mandić
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La zadruga dans l’État indépendant de Croatie (1941-1945)

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2020
Cet article examine le destin politique des communautés paysannes (zadruga) à l’époque de l’État indépendant de Croatie (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska – NDH, 1941-1945).
Stjepan Matković
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An order of crime the criminal law of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) 1941-1945 [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2017
The system of criminal law norms passed in the so-called Independent State of Croatia (NDH) from its inception in 1941 was aimed at creating and maintaining an atmosphere of terror implemented by the Ustasha government. Although the framework of
Vuković Igor
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«In Memory of the Innocent Victims…»? Bleiburg – controversial “place of memory” in Croatia

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2020
The article is devoted to the Bleiburg myth in the politics of memory in modern Croatia. In mid-May 1945 the contingents which were trying to move to the West and avoid the possible reprisals against them by the victorious communists were transferred to ...
M. V. Belov, S. V. Kuznetsova
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Provođenje odluke od 18. maja 1945. o uklanjanju vojnih grobalja i grobova ''okupatora'' i ''narodnih neprijatelja'' u Sloveniji [PDF]

open access: yesIstorija 20. Veka, 2016
Immediately after the end of World War II Yugoslav communists took various measures to completely and radically liquidate their enemies. One of these measures was a decision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Democratic Federative Yugoslavia from
Vladimir Geiger
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Udba secret police file as a historical source – The Vujičić case

open access: yesStudia Lexicographica, 2019
In early May 1941, three Serbs were killed by a group of young Ustasha militiamen assigned to the local headquarters of the Ustasha movement in the Croatian city of Karlovac.
Branko Salaj
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Microcosmos of Fascism in the Age of Genocide

open access: yesS: I. M. O. N., 2022
By combining microhistorical and regional approaches with theoretical findings from fascism, Holocaust, and genocide studies, this chapter examines the interaction between the Nazi, Ustaša and Arrow Cross movements in the city of Osijek. By analyzing the
Lovro Kralj
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Cartography of Resistance: Zagreb 1941-1945: An interview

open access: yesConnexe, 2023
On the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of Zagreb, a few interested researchers and activists, supported by Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Southeast Europe (RLS SEE) in partnership with Zagreb-based curatorial collective [BLOK], started
Iva Jelušić   +2 more
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„Chorwaci islamskiej wiary” – byt rzeczywisty czy twór propagandy?

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2015
The “Croats of Islamic faith” – reality or a creation of propaganda? According to the latest census, in 2001, 56, 777 Muslims live in the Republic of Croatia.
Agnieszka Gucka
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