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    Ante Pavelić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎːnte pǎʋelit͡ɕ] ; 14 July 1889 – 28 December 1959) was a Croatian politician who founded and headed the fascist...
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    Ante Pavelić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎːnte pǎʋelit͡ɕ] ; 19 May 1869 – 11 February 1938) was a Croatian and Yugoslav dentist and politician. In Croatian...
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  • Partisan and later the Chetnik movement. Croatian Ustaše leader Poglavnik Ante Pavelić died from the injuries sustained from an assassination attempt carried...
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  • mid-1930s, graffiti with the initials ŽAP meaning "Long live Ante Pavelić" (Croatian: Živio Ante Pavelić) had begun to appear on the streets of Zagreb. During...
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    focused on aiding members of the Croatian Ustaše including its leader, Ante Pavelić. Priests active in the chain included: Fr. Vilim Cecelja, former Deputy...
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    the Ustaše, an ultranationalist, terrorist organization, founded by Ante Pavelić. The movement was financially and ideologically supported by Benito Mussolini...
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    "leader" or "guide". As a political title, it is strongly associated with Ante Pavelić, head of the fascist organization known as the Ustaše in 1929 and served...
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    Croat Question, Pavelić called Jews "the enemy of the Croat people". Some of the first decrees issued by the leader of the NDH Ante Pavelić reflected the...
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  • with the surname Pavelić, some 450 of them in the capital Zagreb. Ante Pavelić (1869–1938), Croatian dentist and politician Ante Pavelić (1889–1959), Croatian...
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    of Croats and the header [sic] (poglavnik) Ante Pavelić". A few days later on 15 April 1941, Ante Pavelić returned to Zagreb from exile in Italy, and...
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    allegiance to the German Führer Adolf Hitler and the Croatian Poglavnik Ante Pavelić. The division fought briefly in the Syrmia region north of the Sava river...
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    The government in exile was announced by Ante Pavelić on 10 April 1951. It dissolved following Pavelić's death on 28 December 1959. Sentenced to death...
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    Popyordanov jumped under a train and committed suicide. On the trial Ante Pavelić then a lawyer and a member of the National Assembly, appeared. He presented...
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    Yugoslavia on 6 April 1941, the Ustaše formed their government with Ante Pavelić as leader. Four days later Kvaternik proclaimed the establishment of...
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  • members joined the underground organization Ustaše which was led by Ante Pavelić. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, numerous Croatian and Bosnian Croat...
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    would be excluded from political life. In 1936, the Ustaše leader, Ante Pavelić, wrote in "The Croat Question": ″Today, practically all finance and nearly...
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    ultra-nationalist Croatian terrorist group called the Ustaša. This group led by Ante Pavelić, advocated for the violent overthrow of the Yugoslav government and the...
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    the National Council of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs led by Ante Pavelić reading the address in front of regent Alexander, who represented his...
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    to the Ustaše rank of colonel and named Minister of the Armed Forces. Ante Pavelić promoted him to the highest rank, that of Krilnik (Brigadier General)...
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    bred extremism, and the "Ustaša" ("Insurgence") was formed in 1929 by Ante Pavelić, with the support of Fascist Italy. In 1934, King Alexander was assassinated...
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    Lorković–Vokić plot, which sought to overthrow Pavelić and replace him with a pro-Allied government. In February 1945, Pavelić dispatched Luburić to Sarajevo, where...
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    of Croatia (NDH). It was established by the fascist Ustaše regime of Ante Pavelić in the NDH an Axis puppet state in Yugoslavia during World War II. The...
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  • Australian footballer Ante Mrduljaš (1910–1997), Yugoslav-Croatian politician Ante Pavelić (1869–1938), Croatian politician Ante Pavelić (1889–1959), Croatian...
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    far-right political party founded in 1956 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Ante Pavelić, poglavnik of the Independent State of Croatia and its ruling party Ustashe...
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    May 1934, Ustaše leader Ante Pavelić promoted Boban to the rank of sergeant in the Ustaše and he became a member of Pavelić's inner circle. The following...
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  • Vojinović, Aleksandar (1988). Ante Pavelić. Centar za informacije i publicitet. ISBN 978-86-7125-031-3. Krizman, Bogdan (1986). Pavelić u bjekstvu. Zagreb: Globus...
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    primarily the Mile Starčević faction of the Party of Rights led by Ante Pavelić and the Slovene People's Party. The ruling Croat-Serb Coalition and its...
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    On arrival in Italy, the poglavnik (supreme leader) of the Ustaše, Ante Pavelić, appointed Artuković as an adjutant to Main Ustaša Headquarters and commander...
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  • Ante Pavelić. The Main Ustaša Headquarters evolved from Croatian Emigrant Office (Croatian: Hrvatska emigrantska kancelarija) established by Pavelić in...
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    Organization, which received assistance from the Croat Ustaše led by Ante Pavelić. French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou also died in the attack. Alexander...
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