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| bruny1. 12. 2013 18:31:57 |
At Resevna - saddle under the mountain hut...
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| bruny3. 12. 2013 20:29:05 |
Monument to the founding of the 1st Celje Company under 567m high Resje, at Resovšek, today Štore municipality...along the hiking trail between Resevna and Svetina...
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| bruny8. 12. 2013 17:57:57 |
Jesenek junction above Loče...somewhere at the tripoint of settlements Pletovarje, Zagaj pri Ponikvi and Kraberk...
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| miri22. 12. 2013 17:03:18 |
Zaselek Nemci above Orehovo near Cerkno.
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| bruny29. 12. 2013 17:42:02 |
Sv. Križ/Gaj above Maribor...
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| velkavrh12. 01. 2014 10:51:27 |
From yesterday's tour through the Pokluška highlands, monument at the Pr Figovco farm on Pokljuška planina.
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| velkavrh12. 01. 2014 11:00:12 |
Next pasture was Meja dolina. Above the pasture along the path leading further to Klek pasture is this monument.
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| francimedved15. 02. 2014 20:15:41 |
This is where it all began.
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| zippo16. 02. 2014 07:48:41 |
My intent is not to dig into what we were once taught, but it's good to know what has been known at least since independence. This "beginning of resistance against the occupier" has a beauty flaw. It's known that Tigrists clashed with Italians a good month earlier, 13 May 1941 on Mali gora above Ribnica. Then guerrilla Danilo Zelen fell, considered the first Slovenian victim in armed clash with occupier. Of course as Tigrist not partisan, no place in history textbooks. Here in our Šmartno, members of newly formed Šmarna gora partisan group (locals Novak, Knapič and Bradeško participated) on 22 June 1941 shot at Slovenian gendarme Franc Žnidaršič. Žnidaršič collaborated with Germans as interpreter, seriously wounded in attack but survived. In retaliation Germans arrested several relatives of attacking trio and shot one.
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| smatjaz16. 02. 2014 20:40:32 |
Basically both are right, as a fact take who started and why...... the rest after is a huge mess up to including today and that imo in the only country where WWII still has not ended (did not grow on my vegetable patch because I read it somewhere). Only the wish remains that this lesson has taught us what not to do so such a thing does not repeat. Smart people learn from others' mistakes, idiots from their own. 
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| velkavrh1. 03. 2014 16:29:19 |
Today I discovered this monument by the road to Voje planina - before the house at Vojah.
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| bruny1. 03. 2014 21:47:57 |
Monument about which I wrote a few posts above - 27.10.2013 in Zvodno settlement between Osenca and Teharje no longer in place three days ago. Judging by the picture, !? maybe concrete failed - crack visible, scoundrels' work or tree fall in last flood...
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| VanSims1. 03. 2014 22:42:40 |
From the other smaller countries, the smart ones gritted their teeth, did not resist (everywhere the rule applied: for one German soldier ten civilians and it was more or less known from the start that Hitler wouldn't celebrate for long) or left the resistance to their legitimate governments and armies. Sovereigns and governments of many countries fled abroad. There the 'head' of the state was safe; if the Germans 'cut it off', the country was done. From there they could more safely coordinate actions and resistance in their country. After the war, they were welcomed back everywhere with joy, and no one thought of accusing them of high treason.]]>
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| ijik302. 03. 2014 10:38:16 |
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| ijik302. 03. 2014 20:48:13 |
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| miri2. 03. 2014 21:01:51 |
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