In this video, we explore the controversial topic of the Ustasha regime in Croatia during World War II. Despite the atrocities committed by the Ustasha, some Croats view them as heroes who fought for Croatian independence. This video delves into the question of how popular the Ustasha really were among Croats during the war, examining the factors that contributed to their rise to power and the attitudes of the general population towards them, and breaking the myth among Serbian Nationalists and Revisionists that the Croatian people were the majority in support of them and bear collective responsibility for their crimes and acts. Patreon: 0:00 - Introduction 2:07 - Origin Of The Ustasha Movement 7:32 - The Unpopular Regime 11:50 - The Croatian Resistance 17:15 - Conclusion ------------------ Sources Used: War and Revolution in Yugoslavia by Jozo Tomasevic Hitler's New Disorder by Stevan K. Pavlovic Serbia's Secret
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