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    • History
    • Political Science

    Background:

    • The Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) was a complex multi-ethnic state.
    • The Ustaa movement's relationship with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy was intricate.
    • Persecution of Serbs, Jews, and Roma involved varied decision-making within Ustaa leadership.

    Observation:

    • Mass violence by the Ustaa regime fluctuated due to interethnic conflict, victim responses, local conditions, and harvests.
    • Italian and German involvement influenced the persecution of minority groups.
    • Oversimplified views of the Ustaa as minor collaborators or state-centered genocide fail to explain the regime's violence.

    Findings:

    • Ustaa violence was not monolithic and was influenced by diverse internal and external factors.
    • The regime's decision-making regarding persecution was complex and adaptive.
    • External powers, specifically Italy and Germany, significantly impacted Ustaa actions.

    Implications:

    • Understanding Ustaa violence requires nuanced analysis beyond simplistic labels.
    • Historical interpretations of the Holocaust and wartime atrocities must account for complex collaboration and local dynamics.
    • The study challenges state-centric models of genocide by highlighting the role of non-state actors and adaptive violence.