The paper on the base of the documents from Slovene and Italian archives deals with the question of arrests, deportations and executions, caused by the Yugoslav authorities during the occupation of the region Venezia Giulia (May 1 - June 12, 1945). It treats also the fate of deportees in Yugoslav prisons and camps for the prisoners of war.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2699636
The author treats the question, how the Slovene/Yugoslav communist party after the takeover of the power copied the Soviet social system. It is two stages, first directly after takeover of the power and second after the break with the Cominform. Yugoslavia didn’t’ try to give up to the Bolscevik policy round the outburst of dispute at once, on contrary, the Yugoslav leadership tried to initiate just in accelerated pace all, it still didn’t introduce from Bolshevik model in Yugoslav post war state system.
COBISS.SI-ID: 1339004
The article focuses on the issue of emigration and flight of Slovenians from the territory, annexed to Italy in 1920 on the basis of the Treaty of Rapallo and then returned to Slovenia in accordance with the Peace Treaty with Italy in 1947. Especially out of fear of the repression by the Yugoslav authorities, more than 10,000 Slovenians emigrated or fled, most of them to the Goriška region and to Zone A of the Free Territory of Trieste. Since they were not able to keep or acquire the Italian citizenship, most of them emigrated in the following years, usually to Australia and the USA.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2808948
The increasing violence of the occupiers, resistance against it and the internal conflict between the Slovenian partisan (revolutionary) and anti partisan (anti revolutionary) camp represents the framework for the following article, which focuses on the functioning and character of the partisan judicial administration during World War II as well as on the influence that the Security Intelligence Service of the Liberation Front and its successors had on it. The functioning of the judiciary was defined by the role of the Communist Party of Slovenia in the partisan movement, since this organisation used the Security Intelligence Service and its successor, Department for the Protection of People, as one of the means for the planned takeover of power.
COBISS.SI-ID: 2888308
During the Yugoslav occupation of the Venezia Giulia (May 1 to June 12, 1945) the OZNA authorities held an important function as part of the Yugoslav repressive structures. In Zone B the position of the OZNA remained unaltered, whereas in Zone A, where the Anglo-American authorities took power, the OZNA operated under cover as an underground organisation. According to the OZNA records, all sorts of political opponents, as well as the collaborators with the pro-Yugoslav organisations were closely monitored.
COBISS.SI-ID: 3003764