Razmislek o spominu na usmrtitve
A deliberation on the memory of executions
Author(s): Nevenka TrohaSubject(s): Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Fascism, Nazism and WW II
Published by: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
Keywords: world war II; Slovenia;violence; war violence;execution;occupation regimes;nazism;fascism; post-war extrajudicial executions;concentration camp; Basovizza; Trieste Process; foibas; hostages; Hrastnik
Summary/Abstract: The author looks at a range of executions in the territory inhabited by Slovenians in the time of totalitarian regimes and especially during World War II. The executioners and victims could be found on both of the opposing sides we can, with some simplification, refer to as anti-fascists and fascists, partisans and occupiers (collaborators), communists and anti-communists. Then the author focuses on the memory of the victims of these executions. On one hand this memory is still very alive – for example, the memory of the four anti-fascists convicted at the 1st Trieste Trial of September 1930 and shot at Basovizza, who became the symbol of the anti-fascist resistance of the Slovenians from Primorska; and the memory of those who went missing after having been arrested by the Yugoslav authorities in Venezia Giulia in May 1945 and who are symbolised by the monument at the so-called Basovizza foiba. At the same time the post-war extrajudicial executions, ignored for a number of years, are now in the centre of attention, while the hostages who were killed or died in the fascist and Nazi concentration camps are disappearing from memory. Here the author underlines especially the culmination of violence caused by the German occupiers in the so-called Lower Styria in 1942.
Journal: Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino (before 1960: Prispevki za zgodovino delavskega gibanja)
- Issue Year: 53/2013
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 87-108
- Page Count: 22
- Language: Slovenian