The Independent State of Croatia 1941-45Sabrina P. Ramet Routledge, 2007 - 113 страница This special issue provides important new scholarship from a variety of perspectives on the structure, ideology and political history of the central fascist group in interwar and Second World War Yugoslavia, the Croatian Ustasha. It is the first volume in English to closely explore the Ustasha's Independent State of Croatia between 1941 and 1945, a period when it was an active collaborator with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and largely responsible for Yugoslavia suffering the highest proportion of national casualties in the Second World War. By using the top scholars in the field to explore the nature of the NDH, The Independent State of Croatia 1941-45 contributes to scholarly understandings of Croatian nationalism, Balkan politics, European fascism, and genocide in the Second World War. |
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... countries situated there . Questions on the neutrality of the Balkans remained topical until November 1939 , but even then the great powers had different stand- points . The Balkan neutral bloc was supposed to encompass the countries of ...
... countries were grim . This is quite clear if we recall the warning the German ambassador in Sofia , Adolf Beckerle , gave to Židovec in December 1941 on Croatia not being allowed to have secret negotiations over Medjimurje with Hungary ...
... countries which during the Second World War joined the Axis bloc is their readi- ness to accept the revisionism advocated by a Germany dissatisfied with peace treaties from the previous war . Croatian nationalists attempted , with the ...
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List of Contributors | 1 |
On the Road to Catastrophe | 19 |
The NDHs relations with Italy and Germany | 61 |
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