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Ustaše
The Ustaše (), also known by anglicised versions Ustasha or Ustashe, was a Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization active, as one organization, between 1929 and 1945, formally known as the Ustaša – Croatian Revolutionary Movement (). From its inception and before the Second World War, the organization engaged in a series of terrorist activities against the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, including collaborating with IMRO to assassinate King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in 1934. During World War II in Yugoslavia, the Ustaše went on to perpetrate the Holocaust and genocide against its Jewish, Ser
Croatian Democratic Union
Christian democratic party in Croatia
Greater Croatia
Croatian nationalist ideology
Za dom spremni
Croatian ultranationalist gesture used by the Ustase
Croatian nationalism
political ideology
Croatian–Slovene peasant revolt
South Slavic peasant uprising against the perceived tyranny of a baron
Declaration on the Common Language
statement that Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin are four varieties of a single pluricentric language
Croatia–Slovenia border disputes
Ustaše Army
military unit
The Death of Smail-aga Čengić
poem by Ivan Mažuranić
anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
2013 protests in Croatia
Turkish Croatia
area of Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina
proposed Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Proposed political division of Croat areas
Tudjmanism
thumb|Franjo Tuđman, [[President of Croatia from 1991 until 1999]] Tuđmanism or Tudjmanism () is a form of Croatian nationalism which reached its strongest peak during the administration of Croatia's first president, Franjo Tuđman. Tuđman himself defined the ideology as non-communist nationalism with "re-examined Croatian history".
Croatian socialism
Fascist movement during World War II
Frankists (Croatia)
political ideology