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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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The Ustasha genocide over the Serbs: The continuing Dolus Specialis

open access: yesNapredak, 2022
The key characteristic of the criminal aspect of the genocide, which distinguishes it from other violations of international humanitarian law and raises it to the level of the "crime above all crimes", is the existence of the so-called genocidal intention of "complete or partial destruction of a specific national, ethnic, racial or religious group ...
openaire   +1 more source

Dallo stomaco al cuore? Il rifornimento di cibo per la popolazione civile nella Croazia occupata e i tentativi italiani di costruire un impero [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea, 2017
This article examines Italian food supply policies towards populations in the annexed as well as occupied parts of the Independent State of Croatia within the context of Fascist imperialism.
Sanela Schmid
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The role of concentration camps in the policies of the independent state of Croatia (NDH) in 1941 [PDF]

open access: yesBalcanica, 2015
The paper based on archival, published and press sources, and relevant literature presents the ideological basis and enforcement of the Croatian policy of the extermination of the Serbs and Jews in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) which ...
Koljanin Milan
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Elements of statehood of the Independent State of Croatia (1941 - 1945) [PDF]

open access: yesAnali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu
The historical phenomenon of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) is subjected to a basic legal theory analysis, which showed that this Nazi creation, at least to a minimal extent, possessed all the elements of statehood.
Zdravković Miloš
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Prosecuting crimes or attempting collaboration: The relationship of the Communist regime in Yugoslavia with Roman catholic bishops in Croatia 1945-1951 [PDF]

open access: yesBaština
The research aims to explore the nature of the relationship between the Communist regime and the Roman Catholic Church in Croatia after World War II. From the 1945 to the 1951, the Communist leadership sought to establish favourable relations with Roman ...
Vukadinović Igor Đ.
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Organized massive forced migration of Serbs from Croatia in 1941 [PDF]

open access: yesStanovništvo, 2012
The author brings forth a range of information on forced migration of the Serb population from the Croatian part of the Independent State of Croatia in 1941 (NDH). Almost one third of the population were Serbs in the NDH. One of the methods of solving
Škiljan Filip
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Forgetting Strategies in (Re)structuring Collective Memory of Goranʼs Poem The Pit

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2019
Since the (re) structuring collective memory always implies particular political processes, in the case of Ivan Goran Kovačić and his narrative poem The Pit (Jama), the fundamental text of the Partisan canon of Croatian literature, it may be divided into
Miranda Levanat-Peričić
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The Croatian Sense of Identity among the Immigrants of Magallanes (Chile) and Their Descendants during the Final Period of the Yugoslav Monarchy (1939–1945)

open access: yesMigracijske i etničke teme, 2002
The article reviews political events which occurred in former Yugoslavia during the final period of the monarchy (1939–1945), from the perspective of Croatian emigrants in Magallanes (Chile) and their descendants.
Mateo Martinić
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