Vinceremo, videt čemo: Occupation borders in Bela krajina 1941-1945

Authors

Bojan Balkovec (ed)
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, Slovenia

Keywords:

occupation borders, Bela krajina, 1941–1945

Synopsis

Bela krajina was occupied during the Second World War by Fascist Italy. An occupation border was established between Italy and the Ustashe Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Italian military outposts have affected the lives of the civilian population, as presented by some of the recorded memories and collected testimonies of the locals. Today, comparisons between the former occupation border and the current wired border with the Republic of Croatia are being made, especially the one along the Kolpa River.

This book is part of research project »Make this country German ... Italian ... Hungarian ... Croatian! The role of occupation borders in national politics and the life of the Slovenian population«, shortly called Occupation borders.

Chapters

  • Preface
    Bojan Balkovec
  • Vinceremo, videt čemo
    Occupation borders in Bela krajina 1941-1945
    Božidar Flajšman
  • The Italian barricade of the border with the Independent State of Croatia in Bela Krajina
    Blaž Štangelj
  • Italian military outposts in Bela krajina and partisan intelligence
    Blaž Štangelj
  • Zilje - the story of a small village
    Bojan Balkovec

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Published

April 3, 2020

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How to Cite

Balkovec, B. (Ed.). (2020). Vinceremo, videt čemo: Occupation borders in Bela krajina 1941-1945: Vol. Historia 34. University of Ljubljana Press. https://doi.org/10.4312/9789610603146