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A group of mostly older Croatians, wearing Second World War Ustasha regime uniforms, parade in the Croatian Adriatic resort of Zadar, carrying a portrait of the late Ustasha leader, Ante Pavelic (R), 07 December 2004. Seven Croatians were arrested on charges of carrying hate symbols at a ultra-nationalist rally in honor of soldiers who served the country's Ustasha regime which ruled Croatia during World War II and executed scores of thousands of Serbs, Jews and others in death camps. The Wiesenthal Centre estimates that some 600,000 people -- Serbs, Jews, gypsies and anti-fascists -- were murdered in the most notorious Ustasha camp in northern Croatian town of Jasenovac, while the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum puts the figure at up to 100,000. AFP PHOTO STRINGER, Image: 16029340, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Profimedia, AFP

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