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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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Introduction: Utopia, Terror, and Everyday Experience in the Ustasha State
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3 The Engine Room of a New Ustasha Consciousness: Cinema, Terror, and Ideological Refashioning
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7 Envisioning the “Other” East: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Muslims, and Modernization in the Ustasha State
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5 Apostles, Saints’ Days, and Mass Mobilization: The Sacralization of Politics in the Ustasha State
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