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The Main Ustaša Headquarters ( hr, Glavni ustaški stan - GUS) was the ruling body of the Ustaša party in the
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poglavnik () was the title used by Ante Pavelić, leader of the World War II Croatian movement Ustaše and of the Independent State of Croatia between 1941 and 1945. Etymology and usage The word was first recorded in a 16th-century dictionary compile ...
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Ante Pavelić Ante Pavelić (; 14 July 1889 – 28 December 1959) was a Croatian politician who founded and headed the fascist ultranationalist organization known as the Ustaše in 1929 and served as dictator of the Independent State of Croatia ( hr, l ...
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Establishment

The Ustaše emigrants lived in many different countries, but since 1929, the most important and most numerous group was group of Ustaše emigrants in Italy, led by Ante Pavelić. The Main Ustaša Headquarters evolved from ''Croatian Emigrant Office'' ( hr, Hrvatska emigrantska kancelarija) established by Pavelić in
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, Italy and managed by Stanko Hranilović who also used alias Stanko Đurić and was one of the closest associates of Pavelić at that time. The group of Ustaše in Italy consisted of about 500 emigrants. The Main Ustaša Headquarters was first situated in
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Organization

The Main Ustaša Headquarters consisted of ''
poglavnik () was the title used by Ante Pavelić, leader of the World War II Croatian movement Ustaše and of the Independent State of Croatia between 1941 and 1945. Etymology and usage The word was first recorded in a 16th-century dictionary compile ...
'', ''Doglavničko vijeće'', ''Pobočnički zbor'' and ''commissioners''. It is assumed that before the World War II only
Mile Budak Mile Budak (30 August 1889 – 7 June 1945) was a Croatian politician and writer best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian fascist Ustaša movement, which ruled the Independent State of Croatia during World War II in Yugoslavia ...
was appointed as ''doglavnik'' (in 1934) and Marko Došen as president of the ''Doglavničko vijeće.'' The Council of the deputy chiefs of state (''Doglavničko vijeće''), a body of the Main Ustaša Headquarters, was made up of no more than twelve ''doglavniks'' (deputy leaders) at any one time and no more than 7 ''poglavni pobočniks'' (adjutants). In May 1941 Pavelić signed the law which defined Main Ustaša Headquarters as supreme body of Ustaše organization.


Doglavničko vijeće

In March 1941, the members of ''Doglavničko vijeće'' were: * Andrija Betlehem *
Mile Budak Mile Budak (30 August 1889 – 7 June 1945) was a Croatian politician and writer best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian fascist Ustaša movement, which ruled the Independent State of Croatia during World War II in Yugoslavia ...
* Marko Došen *
Slavko Kvaternik Slavko Kvaternik (25 August 1878 – 7 June 1947) was a Croatian Ustaše military general and politician who was one of the founders of the Ustaše movement. Kvaternik was military commander and Minister of '' Domobranstvo'' (''Armed Forces''). O ...
*Luka Lešić *Stjepan Matijević *
Ademaga Mešić Ademaga Mešcić or Adem Aga Mešcić (25 March 1868 – 1 July 1945) was a Bosnian politician and military officer who served in the Austro-Hungarian '' Schutzkorps'', and later a member of the Ustaše government of the Independent State of Croa ...


Pobočnički zbor

Besides ''doglavniks'' and their council, the Main Ustaša Headquarters had members who were adjutants (''doglavni pobočnici'') who constituted their own council (''Pobočnički zbor'') whose members were: * Blaž Lorković * Ivan Oršanić * Ivan Javor * Mijo Bzik * Alija Šuljak * Mira Vrličak-Dugački * Vjekoslav Blaškov * Hakija Hadžić


Commissioners

Besides Poglavnik, his deputies and adjutants, the leadership of the Ustaše organization had also commissioners who were appointed by poglavnik. It is important to differentiate commissioners of the Main Ustaša Headquarters from commissioners temporarily appointed as temporary authorities to establish Croatian control of certain regions. The commissioners of the Main Ustaša Headquarters included: * Zdenko Blažeković, a commissioner for physical education and sport * Božo Cerovski, a commissioner for internal affairs and security * Eugen Dido Kvaternik *
Vjekoslav Luburić Vjekoslav Luburić (6 March 1914 – 20 April 1969) was a Croatian Ustaše official who headed the system of concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during much of World War II. Luburić also personally oversaw and sp ...
* Vilko Pećnikar * Branko Rukavina * Frane Miletić * Ante Štitić * Vlado Singer * Vlado Herceg * Vlado Jonić * Franjo Laslo * Aleksandar Seitz * Danijel Crljen, a commissioner for education and propaganda * Šime Cvitanović * Mira Vrličak Dugački * Dragan Dujmović * Tomiša Grgić * Marijan Šimić * Nikola Jurišić * Mato Jagodić * Ivan Pregrad


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