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eng THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE JEWS IN THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA
Krišto, Jure
Review of Croatian History Vol. III, No. 1, 2007
In this essay the author examined the steps taken by the authorities in the NDH against the Jews and the attitude of the clergy toward these laws. He also discussed the suffering experienced by those who were persecuted. However, he did not go over the abundant literature on this subject, for the latter was largely influenced by communist, anti-ecclesiastical propaganda and by a historiography that never managed to break free of anti-Catholic prejudice. Therefore, he concentrated on documents, particularly those of the Church, for it was these...
Hrčak ID: 22119


eng THE GERMAN ETHNIC GROUP IN THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF CROATIA [DEUTSCHE VOLKSGRUPPE IN KROATIEN] FROM 1941 TO 1945
Jareb, Mario
Review of Croatian History Vol. III, No. 1, 2007
The history of the German Ethnic Group in the Independent State of Croatia has not been a matter of serious research. This is why the author decided to compose a short survey of the Volksgruppes’ history. It is impossible to provide a detailed account of the Volksgruppes’ history in such a short article; so he decided to focus only on some features and to indicate the existence of numerous related topics and literature that contain valuable data.
Hrčak ID: 22125


eng THE NDH AS A ‘CENTRAL EUROPEAN BULWARK AGAINST ITALIAN IMPERIALISM’: AN ASSESSMENT OF CROATIAN-ITALIAN RELATIONS WITHIN THE GERMAN ‘NEW ORDER’ IN EURO
Bartulin, Nevenko
Review of Croatian History Vol. III, No. 1, 2007
The topic of Croatian-Italian relations is a complex one considering the paradox that, while Fascist Italy gave material support and sanctuary to the Ustasha Organization during the 1930s and was allied to the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) from 1941 to 1943, Italy also laid claim to (and subsequently occupied) large tracts of the Croatian coast and supported the anti-Croatian Serbian Chetniks during the Second World War. There is now a great deal of literature in both Croatian and English on the theme of Italian...
Hrčak ID: 22120


hrv VLADIMIR VINEK’S DRIBBLES: FRAGMENTS FOR THE PORTRAIT OF A FOOTBALL PLAYER AND A POLICE OFFICER FROM ZAGREB
eng VLADIMIR VINEK’S DRIBBLES: FRAGMENTS FOR THE PORTRAIT OF A FOOTBALL PLAYER AND A POLICE OFFICER FROM ZAGREB
Stipančević, Mario
Review of Croatian History Vol. 18, No. 1, 2022
The paper attempts to shed light on the biography of Vladimir Vinek, a popular Zagreb football player during the early 1920s and one of the first real football stars in Croatia. It also attempts to explain his professional and private life, deeply connected with the contemporary social upheavals marked by repressive regimes of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and later of the Independent State of Croatia. After considerable success with football Vinek became completely dedicated to his police career, first serving to the regime of Yugoslav king Alexa...
Hrčak ID: 287205


hrv Platonova "Država" u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj. Ideja, stvarnost i cenzura
eng Plato’s "Republic" in the Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945). Ideas, Reality and Censorship
Aralica, Višeslav
Filozofska istraživanja Vol. 26, No. 3, 2006
Analizom rasprava koje su o Platonovu djelu "Država" napisali hrvatski intelektualci desne političke orijentacije u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj (1941.-1945.), autor pokušava prikazati političku misao desnice u Hrvatskoj toga vremena. Analiza se usredotočuje na način na koji su ti intelektualci koristili Platona i njegovu viziju savršene države pri legitimiziranju totalitarne države i njezinih nositelja, totalitarnih pokreta, ali i pri njihovu kritiziranju. Ni legitimizacija niti kritika koje se iz Platonova djela izvode nisu iznenađenje: organi...
Hrčak ID: 11177


eng The ideal Nordic – Dinaric racial type: Racial anthropology in the Independent State of Croatia
Bartulin, Nevenko
Review of Croatian History Vol. V, No. 1, 2009
This article has highlighted that a clear picture emerged of the ideal Croatian physical type in the NDH’s cultural media: the ideal Croat was of Dinaric type with a Nordic strain or ‘Nordic-Dinaric’ (i.e. tall, broad-headed with a long face and light pigmentation), descended from both the Nordic ‘Slavic-Gothic-Iranians’ of White Croatia and the predominantly Dinaric ‘Celtic-Illyrians’ of Dalmatia. The intellectual origins of the Ustasha idea of an ideal racial type can be traced to the pre-war studies of Croatian academics and writers interest...
Hrčak ID: 50561


eng BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND CONSEQUENCES OF EXCLUSIVIST IDEOLOGIES
Krešić, Milenko
Review of Croatian History Vol. III, No. 1, 2007
The conflict between the Croatian and Serbian peoples and the ensuing suffering at the beginning of the Second World War in the Independent State of Croatia, particularly in parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina where the population was the most intermingled, were not simply an incident but rather an event which constitutes one of the tiles in the mosaic of conflicts and suffering which occurred throughout Europe and the world at that time, and which ensued as a result of various policies and ideologies that were operatively based on the principle that t...
Hrčak ID: 22121


eng NUMERICAL INDICATORS OF THE VICTIMS OF THE JASENOVAC CAMP, 1941-1945 (ESTIMATES, CALCULATIONS, LISTS)
Geiger, Vladimir
Review of Croatian History Vol. IX, No. 1, 2013
The unresolved and most controversial question of human losses for both Yugoslavia and Croatia in the Second World War is the number of fatalities at the Jasenovac camp. Name lists of human losses in Yugoslavia, and Croatia, in the Second World War and estimates made by historians as well as calculations by demographers often differ considerably. This is because the tallies proffered by estimates, calculations and/or lists of fatalities in the Jasenovac camp fall within an excessively broad range from complete minimization to megalomaniacal cla...
Hrčak ID: 138629


eng The Rise and Fall of the Independent State of Croatia in the Memoirs and Testimonies of the Ustasha Members
Kralj, Lovro
History in Flux Vol. 1., No. 1., 2019
This article examines the defeat of the Ustasha movement and its impact on the way the members of the Croatian fascist movement represented themselves through memoirs and testimonies after the Second World War. The current historiography dealing with the Ustasha movement remains largely detached from the contemporary approaches derived from memory studies, which has resulted in existing research gaps related to questions of how, and why, the Ustashe remember their wartime activities. This paper is based on the analysis of 23 Ustasha memory sour...
Hrčak ID: 230818


hrv O psihologiji ustaških čuvara i logoraša u Jasenovcu
eng ON PSYCHOLOGY OF USTAŠA GUARDS AND CAMP INMATES IN JASENOVAC
Goldstein, Ivo
Zbornik Janković Vol. IV, No. 4, 2019
U radu se kratko opisuje i pokušava analizirati psihološke stanje čuvara u logoru Jasenovac i njegovih zatočenika te njihove međusobne odnose i doticaje u takvim okolnostima
Hrčak ID: 242743