Medved on Ukrainian Wounded, Selak Raspudić on Social Media, and Herman on Anti-Fascism
Croatian Minister Tomo Medved welcomed 19 wounded Ukrainian soldiers to Croatia for rehabilitation as a sign of support, while Marija Selak Raspudić discussed the need for social media restrictions for under-16s, and Mislav Herman controversially equated anti-fascism with the Independent State of Croatia (NDH).
Barišić on Benčić's statement that Thompson sells goods with NDH symbols: A ruthless lie!
Zdravko Barišić defends musician Marko Perković Thompson against accusations made by politician Sandra Benčić regarding the sale of goods linked to the NDH regime.
Dalija Orešković: Medals are won for Croatia, not for NDH
Dalija Orešković criticized the reception of the bronze medal handball players, arguing that medals represent Croatia and not the NDH, amid controversy over performer Marko Perković Thompson's involvement.
He was a pilot in the NDH, then received all privileges in Yugoslavia, and shocked Tito and the communists with his escape
The article discusses Zvonimir Monsider, a legendary goalkeeper for Dinamo, highlighting his impressive career and the surprising escape that shocked Tito and the communist regime.
To Their Own, Croats to Their Own!
The article discusses Croatian readers' comments on the Home Movement's demand for the regulation of NDH soldiers' cemeteries.
The Man Who Wrote the Worst Pages of Croatian History
The article discusses Ante Pavelić, a controversial politician and leader of the Independent State of Croatia, known for his role in the dark chapters of Croatian history.
A Serbian Orthodox, a hardened communist played for Croatia during the NDH against Hitler's Germany!
Zvonimir Magdić's book chronicles the history of Croatian football during the Independent State of Croatia, highlighting significant matches, players, and the intertwining of politics and sports during that era.