Croatia’s unilateral declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in June 1991 did not come out of nowhere. It occurred in a ...
Asked if he would visit Bleiburg, a site in Austria where a large number of retreating Croatian pro-Nazi Ustashe troops and civilians were executed by Tito's Partisans at the end of World War II ...
Croatia's ruling HDZ conservative party won the most seats but fell short of a parliamentary majority needed to rule without ...
The Croatian journalist, theologian and human rights activist has spent his life considering questions of faith, identity and doubt, from the Falklands War to the collapse of Yugoslavia and since.
Founded in 2016, the Museum of the Croatian War of Independence features original documents, art and documentary photographs, weapons, explosives, war equipment parts, troops' flags, authentic ...
It's very clear to us whose side Draza Mihajlovic was on. By committing a series of war crimes, he sided with those the antifascists fought against," the Croatian prime minister said.