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Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino

Geographic Origin of Veterans, Members of Partisan Units in the Spring of 1942 and the Uprising of the Slovene Nation


Author(s):Damijan Guštin
Co-author(s):Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
Year:1988
Publisher(s):Inštitut za zgodovino delavskega gibanja, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
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Using records from archives and statistical data the author analyzes the geographic origin of members of some units of the Slovene partisan troops in the first half of 1942 when their number was rapidly growing (from some 600 in January to about 5400 at the beginning of July 1942). Approximately 80% of all members of partisan units were recruited from the Ljubljana region. In some townships up to 18%» of total population volunteered to join the partisan units, yet the percentage drops considerably when major territorial and administrative districts are taken into account. Consequently, the term »uprising of the Slovene nation« may adequately by used only when reference is made to fairly defined smaller areas.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/2380
    • title
      • Krajevni izvor borcev nekaterih partizanskih enot spomladi 1942 in vprašanje ljudske vstaje
      • Geographic Origin of Veterans, Members of Partisan Units in the Spring of 1942 and the Uprising of the Slovene Nation
    • creator
      • Damijan Guštin
    • contributor
      • Jasna Fischer (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • druga svetovna vojna
      • Slovenija
      • partizani
      • NOB
      • rekrutacija
      • ljudska vstaja
    • description
      • Using records from archives and statistical data the author analyzes the geographic origin of members of some units of the Slovene partisan troops in the first half of 1942 when their number was rapidly growing (from some 600 in January to about 5400 at the beginning of July 1942). Approximately 80% of all members of partisan units were recruited from the Ljubljana region. In some townships up to 18%» of total population volunteered to join the partisan units, yet the percentage drops considerably when major territorial and administrative districts are taken into account. Consequently, the term »uprising of the Slovene nation« may adequately by used only when reference is made to fairly defined smaller areas.
      • Na podlagi arhivskega in statističnega gradiva je izvršena analiza krajevnega izvora pripadnikov nekaterih enot slovenske partizanske vojske v prvi polovici leta 1942, ko se je ta hitro okrepila. (Od okoli 600 v januarju na okoli 5400 v začetku julija 1942.) Okoli 80% vseh borcev se je rekrutiralo iz Ljubljanske pokrajine. V partizansko vojsko se je prostovoljno vključilo v posameznih naseljih celo do 18% prebivalstva, je pa ta odstotek bistveno nižji, ko vzamemo v ozir večje teritorialno-upravne enote. Termin »ljudska vstaja« je mogoče zato korektno uporabljati le v povezavi z ožjimi območji.
    • publisher
      • Inštitut za zgodovino delavskega gibanja
    • date
      • 1988
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd
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