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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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