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La zadruga dans l’État indépendant de Croatie (1941-1945)
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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Croatia's ambivalence over the past : intertwining memories of communism and fascism [PDF]
In this paper, we explore how we should aggregate the degrees of belief of of a group of agents to give a single coherent set of degrees of belief, when at least some of those agents might be probabilistically incoherent.
Czerwiński, Maciej
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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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Udba secret police file as a historical source – The Vujičić case
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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The issue of war crimes and suffering of the population during the Second World War is very complex since it still in many cases serves as a subject of manipulation, in addition, a large number of crimes and suffering is very difficult to investigate and
Izet Hadžić, Ahmed Hadžić
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The study of Bosniak literature in the period of the Independent State of Croatia has been marginalized in previous literary-historical studies, and the reasons for this were ideological and political in nature, and not scientific.
Nehrudin Rebihić
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On the catholic parish in Kosovska Mitrovica in 1941, Janez Frančišek Gnidovec, and Josip Ujčić and his appeal for the salvation of the Serbian people in the independent state of Croatia [PDF]
This paper examines the history of the Catholic parish of St. Michael the Archangel during the first months of the Second World War, when in April 1941 the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was partitioned by Hitler and Mussolini, and their puppets (Bulgarians ...
Jovanović Zoran M.
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“Antigone’s Stance amongst Slovenia’s Undead.” [PDF]
Memorialization in the form of the architectural statue can suggest that our stance towards the past is concrete while memorials in the form of repeated social activity represent reconciliation with the past as a continual process.
Aumiller, Rachel
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The verdict for a court-martial judge: the fate of ustasha official Oktavijan Svježić
The fate of Oktavijan Svježić had not been hitherto recorded in detail. Even though it concerns a relatively high-ranked official of the judicial and secret security system of the Independent State of Croatia (ISC), the information known to the public ...
Mario Stipančević
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Globalizing the Holocaust: A Jewish “Useable Past” in Serbian Nationalism [PDF]
Contrary to Anthony Smith’s view that national myth-makers derive meaning primarily from a nation’s own positive “useable past”, this article argues that the globalization and universalisation of the Jewish Holocaust has created new poles of identity for
MacDonald, David B
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