Nationalism and Terror : : Ante Pavelić and Ustasha Terrorism from Fascism to the Cold War / / Giorgio Cingolani, Pino Adriano.
This book covers the full story of the Ustasha, a fascist movement in Croatia, from its historic roots to its downfall. The authors address key questions: In what international context did Ustasha terrorism grow and develop? How did this movement rise to power, and then exterminate hundreds of thous...
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Place / Publishing House: | Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (474 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Part 1. The Ustasha Movement from its Origins to 1941
- Chapter 1. Origins
- Chapter 2. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and Italy
- Chapter 3. Under the Duce’s Wing
- Chapter 4. The Regicide
- Chapter 5. From Turin to Zagreb
- Part 2. The Ustasha in Power, 1941–45
- Chapter 1. The Independent State of Croatia
- Chapter 2. The Massacres of Serbs, Jews, and Romani
- Chapter 3. Survival Problems for the Independent State
- Chapter 4. Crisis and the End of the Croatian State
- Part 3. The Ustasha and the Cold War, 1945–59
- Chapter 1. War Criminals on the Run
- Chapter 2. Camps and Monasteries: the Ustasha Return to Italy
- Chapter 3. The Anticommunist Crusade
- Chapter 4. Toward the New World
- Chapter 5. The Ustasha in Argentina
- Epilogue. The Question of the Ustasha between Yugoslavia and the Vatican, 1952–72
- Bibliography
- Index
- Pictures