European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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These demonstrations were held in front of the train station,
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and then before the military leadership and the administrational leadership of the occupier.
and then before the military leadership and the administrational leadership of the occupier.
and then in front of the military leadership and the administrational leadership of the occupier. -
Finally also in front of the Ljubljana diocese. I was at all of these demonstrations.
Finally also in front of the Ljubljana diocese. I was at all of these demonstrations.
Eventually, in front of the Ljubljana diocese, as well. I was at all of these demonstrations. -
More were here on the cemetery by the graves of the hostages.
More were here on the cemetery by the graves of the hostages.
More were held here in the cemetery, by the graves of the hostages. -
It was the Italian occupiers who gunned down every LF movement. They shot so many innocent hostages.
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Today it still is a small graveyard of those who fell as hostages.
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The largest movement was at the capitulation, at the fall of fascism, not yet being the capitulation of Italy.
The largest movement was at the capitulation, at the fall of fascism, not yet being the capitulation of Italy.
The largest movement was at the surrender, at the fall of fascism, not yet the surrender of Italy. -
To that time Italy, as the occupier, felt weaker and we could afford a huge demonstration on Miklosiceva Street.
To that time Italy, as the occupier, felt weaker and we could afford a huge demonstration on Miklosiceva Street.
At that time Italy, as the occupier, felt weaker and we could afford to stage a huge demonstration on Miklosiceva Street. -
Men and women alike participated. Miklosiceva Street was swarmed with demonstrators.
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I noticed how the occupiers’ military vehicles rode up and down the road
I noticed how the occupiers’ military vehicles rode up and down the road
I noticed how the occupiers’ military vehicles went up and down the road -
and how the soldiers sat on them and how some of them seemed in favor of us.
and how the soldiers sat on them and how some of them seemed in favor of us.
and how the soldiers sat on them and how some of them seemed in favor of what we were doing. -
Some even smiled or waved. Soon after, Italy capitulated.
Some even smiled or waved. Soon after, Italy capitulated.
Some even smiled or waved. Soon after, Italy surrendered. -
Assassination of Alenka’s father
Assassination of Alenka’s father
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I was terribly upset then that Ljubljana was occupied. I think the majority of Ljubljana residents were.
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Ljubljana was actually on the border of the occupation zone.
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The north of Ljubljana was occupied by the Germans,
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not to mention the border of present-day Hungary.
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So I went straight to the telephone – there weren’t many at the time, but we had one in our home –
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and called my friends, who I’d heard whispering stuff. I had sensed it had something to do with the occupier.
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For many years I also taught drawing at various schools,
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