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  • Province of Ljubljana
  • Province in Italian-annexed Slovenia (1941–1943)

    Nazi Germany Hungary Kingdom of Italy Independent State of Croatia The Province of Ljubljana (Italian: Provincia di Lubiana, Slovene: Ljubljanska pokrajina

    Province of Ljubljana

    Province of Ljubljana

    Province_of_Ljubljana

  • Ljubljana Town Hall
  • Town hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    authorities of the Province of Ljubljana in April 1941. Outside the town hall stands a replica of the Baroque Robba Fountain, work of Francesco Robba. The

    Ljubljana Town Hall

    Ljubljana Town Hall

    Ljubljana_Town_Hall

  • Marko Natlačen
  • Slovenian politician (1886–1942)

    escalation of the armed conflict between the Slovenian partisans and the Slovenian paramilitary anti-revolutionary forces in the Province of Ljubljana. The

    Marko Natlačen

    Marko Natlačen

    Marko_Natlačen

  • Rommel offensive
  • WWII German offensive against Partisan forces in 1943

    Slovene Littoral, Istria, the Croatian Littoral, Gorski Kotar, the Province of Ljubljana, and Žumberak, to seize ports on the northern Adriatic coast (and

    Rommel offensive

    Rommel_offensive

  • Emilio Grazioli
  • Italian Fascist politician and prefect, High Commissioner for the Province of Ljubljana from 1941 to 1943. Grazioli fought in the Royal Italian Army during

    Emilio Grazioli

    Emilio Grazioli

    Emilio_Grazioli

  • Axis leaders of World War II
  • The Axis powers of World War II was established with the signing of the Tripartite Pact in 1940 and pursued a strongly militarist and nationalist ideology;

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis leaders of World War II

    Axis_leaders_of_World_War_II

  • Mario Robotti
  • Italian general (1882–1955)

    Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. He then became military commander in the Province of Ljubljana, the Italian-annexed zone of Slovenia. In February

    Mario Robotti

    Mario Robotti

    Mario_Robotti

  • Slovene Home Guard
  • Slovene anti-partisan and collaborationist militia

    operated during part of the 1943–1944 German occupation of the formerly Italian-annexed Slovene Province of Ljubljana. The Guard consisted of former Village Sentries

    Slovene Home Guard

    Slovene Home Guard

    Slovene_Home_Guard

  • World War II in the Slovene Lands
  • of Prekmurje, with approximately 320,000 inhabitants. Italy established the Province of Ljubljana (Italian Provincia di Lubiana). On the first day of

    World War II in the Slovene Lands

    World War II in the Slovene Lands

    World_War_II_in_the_Slovene_Lands

  • Slovenian National Defense Corps
  • Military unit

    most of its officers instead came from Province of Ljubljana. At their peak, the organization had only about 2000 members. The primary purposes of the

    Slovenian National Defense Corps

    Slovenian National Defense Corps

    Slovenian_National_Defense_Corps

  • Giuseppe Lombrassa
  • Italian politician

    Undersecretary for Corporations in 1942–1943, and High Commissioner for the Province of Ljubljana from June to August 1943. He joined the Fascist squads in his youth

    Giuseppe Lombrassa

    Giuseppe Lombrassa

    Giuseppe_Lombrassa

  • Gonars concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by Italy during WWII

    equivalent of the final solution in Mario Roatta's ethnic cleansing policy against ethnic Slovenes from the Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana and Croats

    Gonars concentration camp

    Gonars concentration camp

    Gonars_concentration_camp

  • Karl Novak
  • Slovenian chetnik leader

    military officer best known as commander of the Slovene Chetniks in the Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana (part of modern-day Slovenia) during World War

    Karl Novak

    Karl Novak

    Karl_Novak

  • Ljubljana
  • Capital and largest city of Slovenia

    dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918. After World War II, Ljubljana became the capital of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, part of the Socialist

    Ljubljana

    Ljubljana

    Ljubljana

  • Mario Roatta
  • Italian general (1887–1968)

    5 percent of the total population of the Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana. Mario Roatta was born 2 February 1887 in Modena, Kingdom of Italy to Marie

    Mario Roatta

    Mario Roatta

    Mario_Roatta

  • Provinces of Italy
  • Second-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic

    1943 and it was administered as a part of the German Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Province of Ljubljana (Italian: provincia di Lubiana) (1941–1943)

    Provinces of Italy

    Provinces of Italy

    Provinces_of_Italy

  • Italian war crimes
  • War crimes committed by Italy

    existence of the Province of Ljubljana, Roatta ordered the deportation of 25,000 people, which equalled 7.5% of the total population. The operation, one of the

    Italian war crimes

    Italian war crimes

    Italian_war_crimes

  • Slovenia
  • Country in Central Europe

    exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city, is geographically situated near the centre of the country

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

    Slovenia

  • Diocese of Novo Mesto
  • Diocese in the city Novo Mesto in the ecclesiastical province of Ljubljana in Slovenia

    ecclesiastical province of Ljubljana in Slovenia. April 7, 2006: Established as Diocese of Novo Mesto from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Ljubljana Bishops of Novo

    Diocese of Novo Mesto

    Diocese of Novo Mesto

    Diocese_of_Novo_Mesto

  • List of Roman Catholic dioceses in the Balkans
  • Archdiocese of Ljubljana Diocese of Koper Diocese of Novo Mesto Archdiocese of Maribor Diocese of Celje Diocese of Murska Sobota Archdiocese of Alba Iulia

    List of Roman Catholic dioceses in the Balkans

    List_of_Roman_Catholic_dioceses_in_the_Balkans

  • Diocese of Koper
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Slovenia

    part of the ecclesiastical province of Ljubljana. Its cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and is located in the Adriatic port town of Koper

    Diocese of Koper

    Diocese of Koper

    Diocese_of_Koper

  • Postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia
  • the rest of Slovenia as the Province of Ljubljana. In September 1943 Italy ended hostilities with the allies and the Germans occupied Ljubljana. Stamps

    Postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia

    Postage stamps and postal history of Slovenia

    Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Slovenia

  • Slovenes
  • South Slavic ethnic group

    and 1813, Slovenia was part of the Illyrian Provinces, an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire, with Ljubljana as the capital. Although the

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

    Slovenes

  • Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation
  • Anti-fascist Slovene civil resistance and political organization during WWII

    Partisans. The organisation was established in the Province of Ljubljana on 26 April 1941 in the house of the literary critic Josip Vidmar. Its leaders were

    Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation

    Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation

    Liberation_Front_of_the_Slovene_Nation

  • Renicci di Anghiari
  • Italian concentration camp Renicci

    in Slovenia and in particular in the then Province of Ljubljana. It is estimated that in eleven months of activity (from October 1942 to September 1943)

    Renicci di Anghiari

    Renicci di Anghiari

    Renicci_di_Anghiari

  • 9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)
  • Military unit

    Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana, in Yugoslav territories under German civil administration, the Independent State of Croatia and northeastern Italy

    9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)

    9th Corps (Yugoslav Partisans)

    9th_Corps_(Yugoslav_Partisans)

  • Leon Rupnik
  • Slovenian general (1880–1946)

    served as the President of the Provincial Government of the Nazi-occupied Province of Ljubljana from November 1943 to early May 1945. Between September

    Leon Rupnik

    Leon Rupnik

    Leon_Rupnik

  • Slovene Partisans
  • Slovene part of the Communist-led Yugoslav World War II resistance movement

    hostage-taking and hostage executions, the Province of Ljubljana saw the deportation of 25,000 people, which equaled 7.5% of the total population, to different

    Slovene Partisans

    Slovene Partisans

    Slovene_Partisans

  • Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship
  • Walkway in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    city of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The walkway leads past Koseze Pond and across Golovec Hill. During World War II the Province of Ljubljana, annexed

    Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Trail of Remembrance and Comradeship

    Trail_of_Remembrance_and_Comradeship

  • Assembly of the Delegates of the Slovene Nation
  • Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation conducted public elections in liberated areas of the Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana. The 572 of the directly

    Assembly of the Delegates of the Slovene Nation

    Assembly of the Delegates of the Slovene Nation

    Assembly_of_the_Delegates_of_the_Slovene_Nation

  • Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
  • Major theatre of operations during the Second World War

    Theater of War, and described as Mediterranean, South-East Europe, and North Africa 1939–1941 in Germany military history, was a major theatre of operations

    Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II

    Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II

    Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II

  • Rab concentration camp
  • Concentration camp run by Italy during WWII

    inhabitants of Slovenia and replace them with Italian settlers" in the Province of Ljubljana, in response to Slovene partisans' resistance in the province. Following

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab concentration camp

    Rab_concentration_camp

  • Maximilian von Weichs
  • German Field Marshal

    outbreak of the Second World War he commanded the XIII Corps in the invasion of Poland. He later commanded the 2nd Army during the invasions of France,

    Maximilian von Weichs

    Maximilian von Weichs

    Maximilian_von_Weichs

  • Josip Broz Tito
  • Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980

    Party of Croatia and Slavonia. He returned home in December 1910. In early 1911, he began a series of moves in search of work, first in Ljubljana, then

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip Broz Tito

    Josip_Broz_Tito

  • Kingdom of Italy
  • Country in Southern Europe (1861–1946)

    constituting the province of Ljubljana, the area merged with the province of Fiume and the areas making up the Governorate of Dalmatia. Legend   Kingdom of Sardinia

    Kingdom of Italy

    Kingdom of Italy

    Kingdom_of_Italy

  • History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
  • Twenty-nine months of the Italian occupation of the Province of Ljubljana[dead link]. On page 10. James Walston (1997) History and Memory of the Italian Concentration

    History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

    History of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

    History_of_the_Kingdom_of_Italy_(1861–1946)

  • List of massacres in Slovenia
  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Slovenia or its territory (numbers may be approximate): List of massacres in Yugoslavia Dolničar

    List of massacres in Slovenia

    List_of_massacres_in_Slovenia

  • Riccardo Moizo
  • Italian aviation pioneer

    Commissioner of the Province of Ljubljana in 1943; from 1939 to 1943 he was also a member of the Italian Senate. He was born in Saliceto, province of Cuneo,

    Riccardo Moizo

    Riccardo Moizo

    Riccardo_Moizo

  • Synagogue Ljubljana
  • Synagogue in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    The Ljubljana Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in a residential building in the center of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Established

    Synagogue Ljubljana

    Synagogue Ljubljana

    Synagogue_Ljubljana

  • Sergij Vilfan
  • June 1942, he was arrested by the Italian Fascist authorities of the Province of Ljubljana and interned in the concentration camp in Gonars. After World

    Sergij Vilfan

    Sergij Vilfan

    Sergij_Vilfan

  • Dido Kvaternik
  • Croatian fascist (1910–1962)

    and the Chief of the Internal Security Service in the Independent State of Croatia, during World War II. Eugen Dido Kvaternik was the son of Slavko Kvaternik

    Dido Kvaternik

    Dido Kvaternik

    Dido_Kvaternik

  • Siege of Turjak
  • 1943 battle during World War II

    The siege of Turjak or Battle of Turjak (Slovene: bitka za Turjak) was fought between 14 and 19 September 1943 at the Turjak Castle between the Slovene

    Siege of Turjak

    Siege of Turjak

    Siege_of_Turjak

  • Angela Vode
  • Slovenian human rights activist (1892–1985)

    Italian-occupied Province of Ljubljana, matters were even worse in the German-occupied part of Slovenia. In the Province of Ljubljana, there were many

    Angela Vode

    Angela Vode

    Angela_Vode

  • Areas annexed by Nazi Germany
  • European lands annexed by Germany before and during WWII

    course of World War II. Territories that were part of Germany before the annexations were known as the "Altreich" (Old Reich). The respective dates of annexation

    Areas annexed by Nazi Germany

    Areas annexed by Nazi Germany

    Areas_annexed_by_Nazi_Germany

  • Janez Stanovnik
  • Slovenian politician (1922–2020)

    of Ljubljana between autumn 1941 and February 1942. Soon after his release from jail, he joined the Partisan resistance in the Province of Ljubljana. In

    Janez Stanovnik

    Janez Stanovnik

    Janez_Stanovnik

  • Aleksandar Ranković
  • Yugoslav communist politician (1909–1983)

    Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo's nomenklatura. Ranković cautioned against separatist forces in Kosovo who were commonly suspected of pursuing seditious

    Aleksandar Ranković

    Aleksandar Ranković

    Aleksandar_Ranković

  • Novo Mesto
  • Town in Lower Carniola, Slovenia

    Fascist Italy as part of the Province of Ljubljana until Mussolini's downfall in 1943. It was then occupied by Nazi Germany until the end of the war. In 1958

    Novo Mesto

    Novo Mesto

    Novo_Mesto

  • World War II in Yugoslavia
  • large portions of Slovenia, Croatia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia, while directly annexing the Province of Ljubljana, Gorski Kotar and

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia

  • Carniolan Savings Bank
  • Former financial institution in Ljubljana

    Hranilnica dravske banovine) in 1929; and became the Savings Bank of the Ljubljana Province (Italian: Cassa di Risparmio della Provincia di Lubiana, German:

    Carniolan Savings Bank

    Carniolan Savings Bank

    Carniolan_Savings_Bank

  • Lothar Rendulic
  • Austrian general (1887–1971)

    Trials in 1948. Though acquitted of deliberate scorched earth tactics in Finland during the Lapland War, he was convicted of killing hostages in Yugoslavia

    Lothar Rendulic

    Lothar Rendulic

    Lothar_Rendulic

  • Italian fascism and racism
  • them out". The Province of Ljubljana saw the deportation of 25,000 people, which equaled 7.5% of its total population. The operation, one of the most drastic

    Italian fascism and racism

    Italian fascism and racism

    Italian_fascism_and_racism

  • Congress Square
  • Central square in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Congress Square (Slovene: Kongresni trg) is one of the central squares in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. In the late 1930s, the square was renovated

    Congress Square

    Congress Square

    Congress_Square

  • Governorate of Dalmatia
  • Administrative division of Italy (1918–1920, 1941–1943)

    existing province of Zara with occupied Yugoslav territory annexed by Italy after the invasion of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers and the signing of the Rome

    Governorate of Dalmatia

    Governorate of Dalmatia

    Governorate_of_Dalmatia

  • Gottschee
  • Former German-speaking region in modern Slovenia

    of the Province of Ljubljana (French: province de Laybach) from 1809 to 1811, and then the Province of Carniola (French: province de Carniole) from 1811

    Gottschee

    Gottschee

    Gottschee

  • Ivan Ahčin
  • Slovene sociologist, journalist, author and politician

    collaboration with the Italian administration of the Province of Ljubljana. After the assassination of Natlačen by Slovene communist agents in October

    Ivan Ahčin

    Ivan Ahčin

    Ivan_Ahčin

  • Franz Böhme
  • Austrian general (1885–1947)

    and the German Wehrmacht. He rose to the rank of general during World War II, serving as Commander of the XVIII Mountain Corps, Hitler's Plenipotentiary

    Franz Böhme

    Franz Böhme

    Franz_Böhme

  • National Bank of Yugoslavia
  • Former central bank

    Styria), Bank of Italy (e.g. Province of Ljubljana, Dalmatia, Governorate of Montenegro), Hungarian National Bank (e.g. the Banat), National Bank of Albania

    National Bank of Yugoslavia

    National Bank of Yugoslavia

    National_Bank_of_Yugoslavia

  • Kosta Mušicki
  • Yugoslav military officer (1897–1946)

    Corps during World War II. He was captured by the British Army at the end of the war, but was subsequently handed over to the Yugoslav authorities, who

    Kosta Mušicki

    Kosta Mušicki

    Kosta_Mušicki

  • Gastone Gambara
  • Italian general

    thought it could be an advantage. When the High Commissioner for the Province of Ljubljana Emilio Grazioli turned to him to complain about the harsh treatment

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone_Gambara

  • Draža Mihailović
  • Leader of the Chetniks in WWII (1893–1946)

    Yugoslav Serb general during World War II. He was the leader of the Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army (Chetniks), a royalist and nationalist movement

    Draža Mihailović

    Draža Mihailović

    Draža_Mihailović

  • Julian March
  • Historical region in Croatia, Italy, and Slovenia

    Partisans. The Slovene Partisans emerged that year in the occupied Province of Ljubljana, and spread by 1942 to the other Slovene areas which had been annexed

    Julian March

    Julian March

    Julian_March

  • Italy–Yugoslavia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    constituting the province of Ljubljana, the area merged with the province of Fiume and the areas making up the second Governorate of Dalmatia. The Italian

    Italy–Yugoslavia relations

    Italy–Yugoslavia relations

    Italy–Yugoslavia_relations

  • Engelbert Besednjak
  • Slovene Christian Democrat politician, lawyer and journalist

    Gosar in the Province of Ljubljana, and Virgil Šček in the Julian March, trying to keep a balance between the pro-Communist Liberation Front of the Slovenian

    Engelbert Besednjak

    Engelbert Besednjak

    Engelbert_Besednjak

  • Ivan Milutinović
  • Yugoslav Partisan general (1901 – 1944)

    during the Fifth Land Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia held in Zagreb, Milutinović was elected as a member of Politburo. At this conference

    Ivan Milutinović

    Ivan Milutinović

    Ivan_Milutinović

  • Tivoli City Park
  • Park in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    (Park Tivoli) is the largest park in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is located on the western outskirts of the Center District, stretching to the

    Tivoli City Park

    Tivoli City Park

    Tivoli_City_Park

  • Bruno Coceani
  • Italian politician (1893–1978)

    together with the rest of the Julian March, the province of Udine and the Province of Ljubljana, under the direct control of the Carinthian gauleiter

    Bruno Coceani

    Bruno Coceani

    Bruno_Coceani

  • Aleš Strojnik
  • of other ethnic Slovenes by the Fascist Italian authorities of the Province of Ljubljana. After the war, Strojnik returned to academia and research. He

    Aleš Strojnik

    Aleš_Strojnik

  • Wartime collaboration
  • Cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime

    control of the semi-independent region of the Italian-occupied southern Slovenia known as the Province of Ljubljana, and which came under German control

    Wartime collaboration

    Wartime_collaboration

  • Wilhelm I of Auersperg
  • Prince of Auersperg

    this arrangement it was initially part of the province of Ljubljana from 1809 to 1811, and then the province of Carniola from 1811 to 1814, and constituted

    Wilhelm I of Auersperg

    Wilhelm I of Auersperg

    Wilhelm_I_of_Auersperg

  • Kosta Nađ
  • Yugoslav general (1911–1986)

    Yugoslav Partisan army general, Hero of Socialist Labour of the Soviet Union, Hero of the Yugoslav Peoples, and a general of the post-war Yugoslav People's

    Kosta Nađ

    Kosta Nađ

    Kosta_Nađ

  • Timeline of Ljubljana
  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Ljubljana, Slovenia. 35 BCE - Emona, a Roman castrum (fort), founded by emperor Augustus. 400

    Timeline of Ljubljana

    Timeline_of_Ljubljana

  • Predrag Raković
  • Yugoslav military officer

    village of Prijevor, near Čačak in the Kingdom of Serbia. He was one of five sons of Milosav and Milorada Raković. Serbia became part of the Kingdom of Serbs

    Predrag Raković

    Predrag Raković

    Predrag_Raković

  • Nikola Kalabić
  • Serbian Chetnik leader

    II. He was born to father Milan and mother Joka in Podnovlje (municipality of Doboj) in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. He had a sister named Angelina

    Nikola Kalabić

    Nikola Kalabić

    Nikola_Kalabić

  • Petar Drapšin
  • Yugoslav Partisan commander

    Yugoslav Partisan commander. Drapšin was born to a family of poor peasant farmers in the village of Turija near Srbobran (Szenttamás), Austria-Hungary a few

    Petar Drapšin

    Petar Drapšin

    Petar_Drapšin

  • Vital Eiselt
  • Slovenian basketball player

    Yugoslavia national basketball team internationally. Eiselt was a member of the Yugoslavia national team that competed in the men's tournament at the

    Vital Eiselt

    Vital_Eiselt

  • Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin
  • Serbian Chetnik leader

    as the president of the Association of Serb Chetniks for Freedom and the Fatherland in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In the spring of 1942, he was appointed

    Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin

    Ilija Trifunović-Birčanin

    Ilija_Trifunović-Birčanin

  • Peko Dapčević
  • Yugoslav partisan and politician (1913–1999)

    of Belgrade. He was also among the founders of FK Partizan, the football section of the Partizan Sports Society. In 1953, Dapčević was named Chief of

    Peko Dapčević

    Peko Dapčević

    Peko_Dapčević

  • Sava Kovačević
  • Yugoslav Partisan commander (1905–1943)

    commander during World War II, and one of the heroes of the communist Partisan movement. Kovačević was born in the village of Nudo near Grahovo to father Blagoje

    Sava Kovačević

    Sava Kovačević

    Sava_Kovačević

  • State highway (Italy)
  • State highway system of Italy

    classified in the province of Cattaro (SS 138 and SS 139), in addition to the extension of the network in the province of Ljubljana (SS 56, SS 57 bis

    State highway (Italy)

    State highway (Italy)

    State_highway_(Italy)

  • Edmund Glaise-Horstenau
  • Austrian military officer and Nazi politician

    1946) was an Austrian Nazi politician who became the last vice-chancellor of Austria, appointed by Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg under pressure from Adolf

    Edmund Glaise-Horstenau

    Edmund Glaise-Horstenau

    Edmund_Glaise-Horstenau

  • TIGR
  • Yugoslav guerrilla organization in Italy (1927-1941)

    londonskega pakta 1915, Cankarjeva založba, Ljubljana. ISBN 978-961-231-871-0 Cresciani, Gianfranco (2004) Clash of civilisations, Italian Historical Society

    TIGR

    TIGR

    TIGR

  • Petar Baćović
  • World War II Chetnik leader

    towards the Ljubljana Gap in modern-day Slovenia, alongside Chetnik ideologue Dragiša Vasić, detachments commanded by Ostojić, and a large number of refugees

    Petar Baćović

    Petar_Baćović

  • Italians of Croatia
  • Historical national minority in Croatia

    the territory of the Byzantine province of Dalmatia reached in the North up to the river Sava, and was part of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum. In

    Italians of Croatia

    Italians of Croatia

    Italians_of_Croatia

  • Diocese of Trieste
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    being transferred to the ecclesiastical province of Ljubljana from that of Gorizia, and leaving the diocese of Trieste in its present state. Erected: 6th

    Diocese of Trieste

    Diocese of Trieste

    Diocese_of_Trieste

  • Juš Kozak
  • Slovenian writer

    Liberation Front of the Slovenian People. In 1942, he was arrested by the Fascist authorities of the Italian-occupied Province of Ljubljana. After the Italian

    Juš Kozak

    Juš Kozak

    Juš_Kozak

  • List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
  • Republike Slovenije za reševanje vprašanj prikritih grobišč: 2005-2008. Ljubljana: Družina. Ferenc, Mitja, & Ksenija Kovačec-Naglič. 2005. Prikrito in očem

    List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II

    List_of_mass_executions_and_massacres_in_Yugoslavia_during_World_War_II

  • Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral
  • Nazi German administrative unit on the northern Adriatic coast

    territory. The province of Ljubljana was given a Slovenian provincial administration. Leading collaborator Gregorij Rožman, Bishop of Ljubljana, recommended

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational_Zone_of_the_Adriatic_Littoral

  • Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig
  • WWII German general

    committed suicide in Allied captivity in 1946. Born in Wissek (Wysoka), Province of Posen, to Dr. Joachim Sauberzweig and educated in Bromberg, Karl-Gustav

    Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig

    Karl-Gustav_Sauberzweig

  • Gottscheers
  • German settlers in Slovenia

    23 April, after the region became part of the Province of Ljubljana, an Italian occupation zone. On October 1 of the same year, Adolf Hitler and Benito

    Gottscheers

    Gottscheers

    Gottscheers

  • Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
  • Crown land of the Habsburg dynasty

    invasion of Yugoslavia, the situation became even worse. By 1942, the Yugoslav resistance penetrated in the region from the bordering Province of Ljubljana. Several

    Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca

    Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca

    Princely_County_of_Gorizia_and_Gradisca

  • Josip Ribičič
  • 1929 in Ljubljana. In 1942, during World War II, he was arrested by the Italian authorities in the annexed Province of Ljubljana, accused of collaboration

    Josip Ribičič

    Josip Ribičič

    Josip_Ribičič

  • Milovan Djilas
  • Yugoslav politician (1911–1995)

    the Kingdom of Montenegro on 12 June 1911, into a peasant family. He was the fourth of nine children. His father Nikola, a recipient of the Obilić Medal

    Milovan Djilas

    Milovan Djilas

    Milovan_Djilas

  • Ernest Peterlin
  • Yugoslav general (1903–1946)

    commander of all its men in the MVAC in the Province of Ljubljana. After the September 1943 capitulation of Italy, the Province of Ljubljana was occupied

    Ernest Peterlin

    Ernest Peterlin

    Ernest_Peterlin

  • Rihard Jakopič
  • Slovene painter (1869–1943)

    at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Jakopič returned to Ljubljana in 1906. He was one of the early members of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

    Rihard Jakopič

    Rihard Jakopič

    Rihard_Jakopič

  • Mitja Brodar
  • Slovenian archaeologist (1921–2012)

    School No. 1. During the Second World War, in the Italian-annexed Province of Ljubljana, he joined the Slovene Partisans. He was captured in 1942 and sent

    Mitja Brodar

    Mitja_Brodar

  • Gregorij Rožman
  • Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate

    Catholic prelate. Between 1930 and 1959, he served as bishop of the Diocese of Ljubljana. He may be best-remembered for his controversial role during

    Gregorij Rožman

    Gregorij Rožman

    Gregorij_Rožman

  • Arso Jovanović
  • Yugoslav paritsan (1907–1948)

    notably, in a Ljubljana court in 2000, the head of UDBA in the Yugoslav General Staff testified that he was at the meeting where the Chief of KOS in the

    Arso Jovanović

    Arso Jovanović

    Arso_Jovanović

  • Illyrian Provinces
  • Province of the First French Empire

    stretching over smaller areas of Italy, Montenegro, and Austria. It maintained an administrative capital in Ljubljana and a military capital in Senj

    Illyrian Provinces

    Illyrian Provinces

    Illyrian_Provinces

  • Glossary of Fascist Italy
  • Lubiana - "Autonomous province of Ljubljana". Province created of occupied Yugoslav territories after the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. Quarta Sponda - "The

    Glossary of Fascist Italy

    Glossary of Fascist Italy

    Glossary_of_Fascist_Italy

  • Alexander Löhr
  • Austrian Air Force commander

    after the annexation of Austria, he was a Luftwaffe commander. Löhr served in the Luftwaffe during World War II, rising to commander of Army Group E and then

    Alexander Löhr

    Alexander Löhr

    Alexander_Löhr

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