Ustaše
FM: Events in Croatia are regrettable, why is EU silent?
A monument to Ustasha criminal Alojzije Stepinac in Osijek, Croatia "is a clear message to Serbs that crimes against them are allowed and will not be punished.
Croatian Court Urged to Rehabilitate WWII Fascist Ally
Croatian NGO In the Name of the Family filed a request for the rehabilitation of academic Filip Lukas, who was convicted by the Communists for his connections to the country’s WWII-era fascist government.
Zagreb Event Challenges Concentration Camp Death Toll
The Zagreb authorities have given the go-ahead to a controversial event questioning the official number of victims of the World War II fascist concentration camp at Jasenovac in Croatia.
Croatia Ex-President Shown Downplaying WWII Crimes
Croatian far-right media published videos shot in 1992 of former President Stjepan Mesic downplaying the crimes committed at the World War II fascist concentration camp at Jasenovac.
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Zuroff: Someone in EU should wake up and explain what is going on in Croatia
BELGRADE - Director of the Jerusalem-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, Efraim Zuroff, says the current situation regarding neo-fascism in Croatia is very bad.
Zuroff has repeatedly warned about the rise of neo-fascism in Croatia, and now say he is not optimistic that the situation could change, except with "a real leadership" in that country.
Croatian Activists Target Fascist Slogan Near WWII Camp
Police questioned youth activists who covered up a controversial plaque which includes a fascist slogan near the Croatian WWII concentration camp in Jasenovac.
Fascist slogan near death camp site - "nothing contentious"
The head of the Jasenovac municipality in Croatia says she sees "nothing contentious" about a memorial with the words "For home ready" inscribed on it.
Fascist Slogan Near Croatia Concentration Camp Sparks Anger
Serb politicians have condemned a memorial plaque with a fascist slogan which was installed by Croatian war veterans and right-wing politicians near the Jasenovac WWII concentration camp.
Nazi General Committed High Treason To Stop The Reign of Terror in Croatia
BELGRADE - Many heroes' names line the pages of WWII history. Many of these men and women were not recognized and known to the public during their lifetimes - some were secret agents, some worked within underground resistance groups, and some conducted their plans hidden in plain sight, writes warhistoryonline.com.
Jasenovac - Cruelest Death Camp in WW2 (NOT CENSORED)
From August 1941 to April 1945, hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, and Romas, as well as anti-fascists of many nationalities, were murdered at the death camp known as Jasenovac.