The author deals with post-war expulsions. He points out that the expulsions of people were one of the repressive measures conducted in the 20th century by all three totalitarian systems in Slovenia. The first victims were the Slovenes from the Primorsko region, the expulsion was most extensive during the occupation of the Styrian and the Gorenjsko region. The monograph includes documents and testimonials about the expulsions of the German minority to Austria and the Yugoslav republic, expulsions of people from the region bordering to Austria and the expulsions from the village Petišovci.
COBISS.SI-ID: 249116672
The author discusses revolutionary violence in the area of Kamnik during World War II. It highlights the main features of the revolution activities, its timeline and the number of victims caused by the revolution violence, as well as the problematisation of classifying some victims of World War II. The article also draws attention to the problems of post-war killings. He establishes that in 1943 the greatest number of victims among the civilians in the Kamniško region were caused by the German occupier and that the percentage of victims grew significantly between 1943 and 1944.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31089453
The paper discusses revolutionary violence in the region of Primorska during World War II, focusing on the broader area of Gorizia. It highlights the main features of the revolution. This is an attempt to show the causes of the persecution and murders of dissidents, committed by the partisans during World War II. He establishes that the operation of the partisan movement under the leadership of the Communist Party was different in the Primorsko region than in central Slovenia, but there were also encounters with actual and imagined opponents of the revolution.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31089709
The paper discusses basic characteristics of formation, organization and activities of illegal groups in Slovenia between 1945 and 1950. The Communist party linked the illegal groups with the operations of the Slovenian military and political emigration in the refugee camps in Austria and Italy. Under the pretext that members of illegal groups and their supporters are involved with the emigration intelligence centres in Austria or even with foreign intelligence services, have the communist authorities liquidated less real and a lot more suspected regime enemies.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31090733
The article discusses mass expulsions of the population from the border area between Slovenia and Austria and the expulsion of inhabitants of the village Petišovci. In 1947, the State Security Administration expelled a large number of families from the border area between Slovenia and Austria and drove them to the Kočevje region. The next mass expulsion of the population in Slovenia took place in December 1948 and April 1949, when the government expelled all residents from the village Petišovci. The return of the exiles began in 1951, when the repression in Slovenia started to weaken.
COBISS.SI-ID: 31090989