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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
Gyula Cseszneky
Hungarian aristocrat, poet, cavalry officer (1914-1970)
Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
area of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia under military government of occupation by the Wehrmacht (1941–1944)
Sonderaktion 1005
destruction of evidence of mass murder at Operation Reinhardt killing centres
Kragujevac massacre
1941 massacre by Nazi forces in Serbia
World War II persecution of Serbs
Genocide by the Ustashe during WWII
Novi Sad raid
a massacre carried out by the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II
The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
mass murder of the Jews in Croatia, part of the Holocaust
Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories
part of Yugoslavia occupied then annexed by Hungary
Volksliste
nazi program classifying inhabitants of German-occupied territory
Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše
relations between the Catholic Church and the pro-Nazi WWII Independent State of Croatia
Holocaust in Serbia
specific aspect of the Holocaust
Serbian State Guard
collaborationist paramilitary force
Ustaše Army
military unit
Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia
museum in Macedonia
Danica concentration camp
Croatian concentration camp
Kruščica concentration camp
concentration camp run by the Ustaše during World War II
Sisak concentration camp
concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
history of the Jews in Monastir
aspect of history
Loborgrad concentration camp
concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
Đakovo concentration camp
Resolution of Sarajevo Muslims
Gospić concentration camp
concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
Kladovo Transport
illegal Jewish refugee transport (1939-1942)
The Holocaust in North Macedonia
Saint Martyrs of Jasenovac
Saint Orthodox Martrys who died in Jasenovac Concentration Camp