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  2. Ustaše Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Ustaše Youth (pronounced [ûstaʃe juːθ], Croatian: Ustaška mladež) was the youth wing of the Ustaše, a Croatian fascist organization active during the interwar period and World War II. The Ustaše governed an Axis puppet state called the Independent State of Croatia ( Nezavisna Država Hrvatska , NDH) between 1941 and 1945.

  3. Ustaše - Wikipedia

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    The Ustaše intended to create an ethnically "pure" Croatia, and they viewed the Serbs living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina as the biggest obstacle to this goal. Ustaše ministers Mile Budak, Mirko Puk [ hr ] and Milovan Žanić declared in May 1941 that the goal of the new Ustaše policy was an ethnically pure Croatia.

  4. Jastrebarsko children's camp - Wikipedia

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    The staff otherwise consisted of members of the Ustaše Youth and female Ustaše. [ 22 ] A sub-camp was established on 31 July at Donja Reka , 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Jastrebarsko, under the same administration as the main camp.

  5. Talk:Ustaše Youth - Wikipedia

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    Ustaše youth groups were formed in the 1930s and by 1940 started regularly releasing flyers inviting Croatian youth to their demonstrations, activities, and rallies. can be break up to Ustaše youth groups were formed in the 1930s and by 1940. They started releasing flyers for Croatian youth coming to their demonstrations, activities, and rallies.

  6. Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac of Zagreb meeting with the Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić in 1941 Catholic prelates led by Aloysius Stepinac at the funeral of Marko Došen, one of the senior Ustaše leaders, in September 1944 Serb civilians forced to convert to Catholicism by the Ustaše in Glina Execution of prisoners at the Jasenovac concentration camp, which was briefly run by a Franciscan ...

  7. Petar Brzica - Wikipedia

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    Petar "Pero" Brzica (born ca. 1917) [1] [2] [3] was a Croatian Franciscan of the "Order of Friars Minor" who became a mass murderer during the Ustaše regime.He committed his atrocities at the Jasenovac concentration camp during World War II.

  8. Category:Ustaše - Wikipedia

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  9. Croatian socialism - Wikipedia

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    Cover of a book "Path to Croatian Socialism", 1943. Croatian socialism (Croatian: Hrvatski socijalizam) was the name for the foundations of the social-economic ideology that the Ustaša movement in the Independent State of Croatia began to build during the Second World War.