
Croatia and the Rise of Fascism
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The Ustasha Youth was an all-embracing fascist youth organization, established in July 1941 by the `Independent State of Croatia' with the goal of reeducating young people in the model of an ideal `new' Croat. This youth organization attempted to set in motion an all-embracing, totalitarian national revolution which in reality consisted of specific interconnected, mutually dependent practices: prosecution, oppression, mass murder, and the Holocaust - all of which were officially legalized within a month of the regime's accession to power. To this end education, sport, manual work and camping took place in specially established Ustasha Youth Schools. In order to justify their radical policies of youth reeducation, the Ustasha Youth, besides emphasizing national character and the importance of cultural and national purity, also engaged in transnational activities and exchanges, especially with the Hlinkova mladez [Hlinka Youth] of the Slovak Republic. Both youth organizations were closely modelled after the youth organizations in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
This is a little studied part of the history of World War II and of Fascism, and will be essential reading for scholars of Central Europe and the Holocaust.
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Excellent notes and bibliography. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and professionals. * CHOICE * [An] archivally rich study of the Ustasa youth sections. * Europe-Asia Studies *More details
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- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Fascism and Youth
- 1. On Fascism
- Fascism and Totalitarianism
- Croatian Historiography and Fascism
- 2. The Interwar Period, 1918-41
- The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes from Versailles to January Dictatorship, 1918 - 29
- The Establishment of the Ustasha Movement
- Ideology and Organization
- Activities and Publications, 1934 - 41
- 3. The "Prophet"
- A Charismatic Poglavnik
- The Poglavnik and "His" People
- The Charismatization of the Youth
- 4. The "New" Croat: The Ustasha
- Fascist Youth Organizations in Italy and Germany
- The Ustasha Youth Organization
- Call for Reforms
- The Youth and Revolution(s)
- The Youth and Gender
- 5. Education and the Youth
- The Ustasha Youth and State School System
- Ustasha Youth Courses and Schools
- Moral and Physical Upbringing
- 6. The Cult of Youth
- Militarization of the Youth
- Young and Kind
- Immortal Youth
- 7. The Youth and "New Europe"
- Interactions and Transfers
- The Fascist European Youth Association
- In Search of A Better Suited Partner
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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