Croatian nazis
Pro-Nazi singer sells out Zagreb arena as Croatia’s collaborationist past sheds its taboo
Marko Perkovic, a Croatian singer who goes by Thompson, known for his Nazi sympathies, has sold more than 500,000 tickets for an outdoor concert in July.
Croatia must confront its fascist past
Croatian mag. puts Hitler mustaches on Meloni, Orban and Vucic
Croatian Prime Minister now has a special advisor for combating antisemitism
Croatian soccer fans perform Nazi march in Milan
Hundreds of fans of Dinamo Zagreb were filmed marching through the streets of Milan before their team's game against AC Milan, arms extended in Nazi salutes.
A collage of lies: the Croatian right's Holocaust revisionism
The Croatian pro-Ustasha Right has been trying to deny the historical truth regarding the Holocaust in Croatia in various ways for decades.
Sarajevo protests Mass for slain Nazi allies with march for their victims
The Mass is part of annual commemorations that Croatia introduced three decades ago for the tens of thousands of Croatian and Bosnian Ustasa members and their supporters.
Jewish Group: Holocaust revisionism in Croatia not just a Jewish fight
The veneration of pro-Nazi war criminals is not unique to Croatia in Eastern Europe.
Jews, Serbs to snub Croatian WWII death camp memorial
"We cannot and will not accept the reluctance of authorities regarding judgement of the Ustasha regime's character and policy of non-reaction to its symbols."
Nazi-hunter petitions Zagreb to reject plans to honor filmmaker
Director Jakov Sedlar accused of distorting Holocaust history.
Netanyahu thanks Croatia for support in international forums
Efraim Zuroff, the chief Nazi-hunter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center took Netanyahu to task for not citing instances of Croatian Holocaust revisionism.
Croatian Jews to boycott Holocaust remembrance event
Wiesenthal Center protests Croatian high school that refused Anne Frank exhibition.
Nazi hunter outraged by annulment of Ustasha collaborator’s verdict
The genocidal campaign waged by the Ustasha regime against Serbs and their active participation in Holocaust crimes against Jews are among the most heinous crimes of World War II.
Germany's top Nazi hunter vows to continue for another decade
As a handful of new Auschwitz-related trials get underway, Jens Rommel says his work is getting more difficult every year and yields only modest results. But it still matters.