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Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino

Primorska (Slovenian Littoral) and Italian Concentration Camps


Author(s):Tone Ferenc
Co-author(s):Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
Leto:2000
Publisher(s):Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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The paper deals with the mass deportations of Slovenes from the Ljubljana region, following the so-called disarmament raids by the occupier in February and March 1942. It also presents the establishment of temporary concentration camps in Čiginj and Dolenja Trebuša, in the Julian March. From September 1942, after Slovenes from Primorska had begun joining the Slovenian partisan units in great numbers, the occupier retaliated by deporting their relatives to the prisons in Kostanjevica near Gorizia (for women) and Zdravščina (for men). After February 1943, 2,250 prisoners were deported to concentration camps in Italy. Men were sent to Cairo Montenotte in Liguria and women to Freschette di Alatri.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/1808
    • title
      • Primorska in italijanska koncentracijska taborišča
      • Primorska (Slovenian Littoral) and Italian Concentration Camps
    • creator
      • Tone Ferenc
    • contributor
      • Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • okupator
      • Primorska
      • nasilje
      • interniranje
      • koncentracijsko taborišče
      • occupier
      • Slovene Littoral
      • violence
      • internment
      • concentration camp
    • description
      • The paper deals with the mass deportations of Slovenes from the Ljubljana region, following the so-called disarmament raids by the occupier in February and March 1942. It also presents the establishment of temporary concentration camps in Čiginj and Dolenja Trebuša, in the Julian March. From September 1942, after Slovenes from Primorska had begun joining the Slovenian partisan units in great numbers, the occupier retaliated by deporting their relatives to the prisons in Kostanjevica near Gorizia (for women) and Zdravščina (for men). After February 1943, 2,250 prisoners were deported to concentration camps in Italy. Men were sent to Cairo Montenotte in Liguria and women to Freschette di Alatri.
      • Prikaz množičnega interniranja Slovencev v Ljubljanski pokrajini po okupatorjevih racijah za "razorožitev" prebivalstva februarja in marca 1942 in ustanovitev začasnih koncentracijskih taborišč Čiginj in Dolenja Trebuša v Julijski krajini. Začetku množičnega odhajanja primorskih Slovencev v slovenske partizanske enote sledi od septembra 1942 zapiranje njihovih sorodnikov v zaporih v Kostanjevici pri Gorici (ženske) in Zdravščini (moški) ter od februarja 1943 odvoz okoli 2250 jetnikov v koncentracijski taborišči Cairo Montenotte v Liguriji (moški) in Fraschette di Alatri (ženske).
    • publisher
      • Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
    • date
      • 2000
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd