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Ljubljana — the Heroic Town


Author(s):Metod Mikuž
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1981
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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Ljubljana was the first Yugoslav town, which President Josip Broz Tito distinguished for its exceptional heroism during the National Liberation War (NOB) with the Decoration of the National Hero. The author numbers some thoughts which emerge to the historian at the fact that Ljubljana as the Heroic Town became present in the narrower and broader native as well as in the world history. The author analyses also some concrete actions of the population of Ljubljana during the NOB on one side, and the forms of terrible violence of the occupiers and native traitors on the other. The author presents the ramification of different committees of the Liberation Front (OF) during particular periods and elucidates the over-growth of the OF into the revolutionary state within the state already in the autumn 1941. During the NOB even 90 % of the population in Ljubljana took part in different actions. Ljubljana was at that time the »heart« of the National Liberation Movement of the Slovene nation.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13244
    • title
      • Ljubljana — mesto heroj
      • Ljubljana — the Heroic Town
    • creator
      • Metod Mikuž
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • Ljubljana
      • NOB
      • odbori OF
    • description
      • Ljubljana was the first Yugoslav town, which President Josip Broz Tito distinguished for its exceptional heroism during the National Liberation War (NOB) with the Decoration of the National Hero. The author numbers some thoughts which emerge to the historian at the fact that Ljubljana as the Heroic Town became present in the narrower and broader native as well as in the world history. The author analyses also some concrete actions of the population of Ljubljana during the NOB on one side, and the forms of terrible violence of the occupiers and native traitors on the other. The author presents the ramification of different committees of the Liberation Front (OF) during particular periods and elucidates the over-growth of the OF into the revolutionary state within the state already in the autumn 1941. During the NOB even 90 % of the population in Ljubljana took part in different actions. Ljubljana was at that time the »heart« of the National Liberation Movement of the Slovene nation.
      • Ljubljana je bila prvo jugoslovansko mesto, ki ga je predsednik republike Josip Broz Tito za izjemno junaštvo v narodnoosvobodilnem boju odlikoval z redom narodnega heroja. V referatu so v prvem delu naštete nekatere misli, ki se vsiljujejo zgodovinarju ob dejstvu, da je Ljubljana kot mesto — heroj prešla v ožjo in širšo domačo ter svetovno zgodovino. V drugem delu referata so razčlenjene tudi nekatere konkretne akcije prebivalstva Ljubljane v NOB na eni strani ter oblike hudega nasilja okupatorjev in domačin izdajalcev na drugi strani. Prikazana je razvejanost različnih odborov OF v posameznih obdobjih in osvetljeno preraščanje OF v revolucionarno državo v državi že jeseni 1941. V NOB je sodelovalo na različne načine 90 % prebivalstva Ljubljane, ki je bila »srce« narodnoosvobodilnega gibanja slovenskega naroda.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 1981
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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