Examples of 'ustaša' in a sentence

Meaning of "ustaša"

Ustaša is a noun referring to a member of a Croatian fascist and ultranationalist organization

How to use "ustaša" in a sentence

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Ustaša authorities did little to prevent these massacres.
It was ruled by the extreme nationalist Ustaša regime.
Ustaša tanks snorted and sowed fire on all sides.
They all contain the remains of Ustaša soldiers.
The Ustaša movement is based on religion.
The Vatican refused formal recognition but neither did it cut diplomatic relations with the Ustaša.
Few of the Ustaša who took part were tried after the war had ended.
Udbina and Bosansko Grahovo were evacuated by ustaša and Italian units under partisan pressure.
The Ustaša regime decided to retaliate by killing some of Kerestinec prisoners.
Ribbentrop chose the Ustaša to rule Croatia.
Sanski Most revolt against the Ustaša.
Hadžić was Muslim Ustaša with highest rank in Sarajevo.
In Italy he resided in the Ustaša camps.
That same day at noon Ustaša artillery fired on the Sanjak Chetnik Corps.
He was a member of the Croatian Peasant Party and an opponent of the Ustaša regime.

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Perković has stated he is neither an Ustaša nor a fascist, but a patriot.
At this time, both collaborators of the Ustaša.
Ustaša official Mijo Bzik furiously attacked all other greetings as foreign, servile and slavish.
Yet, Jasenovac was the epicenter of the realization of the ambitious Ustaša project.
Not a single Ustaša must leave Vukovar alive . ".
A movement of extremist Croatian nationalists, the Ustaša governed the state.
The Ustaša 's organization.
His daughter Olga (married Schulz) was killed on the street amid Zagreb by unknown Ustaša.
On 11 April domestic Ustaša agents took power in Čapljina.
In Ustaša reprisals against civilian population, that followed shortly, about 1200 civilians were killed.
At the top of the Romanija mountain, The Ustaša flag is flying!
He calls the defeat of the Ustaša regime in 1945 the „ greatest tragedy in Croatian history “.
Stepinac began attempting to publicly distance himself from the Ustaša in May 1941.
In May 1945 Ustaša forces burned six farm buildings in the settlement.
He reported to Pius XII on a daily basis, and heard of the Ustaša atrocities in 1941.
During World War II, the Orthodox church was destroyed in 1941 by the Ustaša fascist organization.
Under pressure from France, the Italian police arrested Pavelić and several Ustaša emigrants on 17 October 1934.

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