National report on the crimes of communism in Slovenia
National report on the crimes of communism in Slovenia
Author(s): Andreja Valič, Damjan Hančič, Boštjan Kolarič, Jernej Letnar Černič, Renato Podbersič
Subject(s): Criminal Law, International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Government/Political systems, Criminology, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů
Summary/Abstract: For six centuries the Slovenian lands had been the part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which disintegrated aft er the WWI. According to the will of the Paris Peace Conference and the world super powers the majority of the Slovenian lands in 1918 entered the first Yugoslavia. Th e western part belonged to Italy and the west-northern part belonged to Austria. During the WWI in Slovenia (1941–1945) there were occupation, resistance, revolution, collaboration and the civil war. After the Axis attack on Yugoslavia on 6 April 1941, Slovenia was occupied by Italy, Germany and Hungary. After the Italian capitulation in September 1943, Germany added the Italian Slovenian territory into the Operational Zone Adriatic Littoral. After the German occupation of Hungary, the Third Reich occupied the whole of Slovenia. All three occupying countries had the same goal: to Italianize, Germanize and Hungarize the Slovenians and assimilate the occupied territories.
- Page Range: 203-236
- Page Count: 34
- Publication Year: 2011
- Language: English
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