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{{Quote|This country can only be a Croatian country, and there is no method we would hesitate to use in order to make it truly Croatian and cleanse it of Serbs, who have for centuries endangered us and who will endanger us again if they are given the opportunity.|[[Milovan Žanić]], the minister of the NDH government, on 2 May 1941.}} | {{Quote|This country can only be a Croatian country, and there is no method we would hesitate to use in order to make it truly Croatian and cleanse it of Serbs, who have for centuries endangered us and who will endanger us again if they are given the opportunity.|[[Milovan Žanić]], the minister of the NDH government, on 2 May 1941.}} | ||
The '''[[Genocide]] of the Serbs''' (Serbo-Croatian: ''Genocid nad Srbima'', ''Геноцид над Србима'') was the systematic persecution of Serbs which was committed during [[World War II]] by the [[fascist]] [[Ustaše]] regime in the [[Nazi]] | The '''[[Genocide]] of the Serbs''' (Serbo-Croatian: ''Genocid nad Srbima'', ''Геноцид над Србима'') was the systematic persecution of Serbs which was committed during [[World War II]] by the [[fascist]] [[Ustaše]] regime in the [[Nazi]] puppet state known as the Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: ''Nezavisna Država Hrvatska'', NDH) between 1941 and 1945. It was carried out through executions in [[concentration camp]]s, as well as through mass [[murder]], [[ethnic cleansing]], deportations, forced conversions, and [[genocidal rape]]. This genocide was simultaneously carried out with [[the Holocaust]] in the NDH as well as the [[Porajmos]], by combining Nazi racial policies with the ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure Greater Croatia. The death total was 2 million. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
The ideological foundation of the Ustaše movement reaches back to the 19th century. Several Croatian nationalists and intellectuals established theories about Serbs as an inferior race. The [[World War I]] legacy, as well as the opposition of a group of nationalists to the unification into a common state of South Slavs, influenced ethnic tensions in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (since 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia). | The ideological foundation of the Ustaše movement reaches back to the 19th century. Several Croatian nationalists and intellectuals established theories about Serbs as an inferior race. The [[World War I]] legacy, as well as the opposition of a group of nationalists to the unification into a common state of South Slavs, influenced ethnic tensions in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (since 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia). |