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Title:Pota "Štajerskega bataljona" - od idealizma do preobrazbe leta 1942
Authors:ID Bobič, Pavlina (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SCNR - Study Centre for National Reconciliation
Abstract:Začetek vojne in okupacije na Slovenskem leta 1941 je vodilne tradicionalne stranke potisnil pred dilemo političnega in narodnega preživetja ter jih soočil s pobudami za vojaški upor proti okupatorju. Začele so ustanavljati podtalne legije in skupine, ki so se povezovale v organizaciji vojaških enot, lojalnosti jugoslovanski vladi v Londonu, podpori zahodnim obveščevalnim službam in zamisli o povojni obnovi monarhije. Tradicionalni tabor je ob tem naletel na delovanje Komunistične partije, ki je s preizkušenimi taktikami ilegalne propagande in brezkompromisno uporabo sile učinkovito posegla v slovenski (politični) prostor. Major Karel Novak je kot poveljnik Kraljeve jugoslovanske vojske v Sloveniji prevzel vojaško formacijo odpora proti okupatorju, kar je njegove enote obenem vodilo k spopadu z revolucionarno stranjo pod plaščem OF. Prva nacionalna ilegala oz. Štajerski bataljon je skušal združiti idejo boja za svobodo z uporom komunističnemu nasilju, v kar je pomembno zarezala tradicionalna politika.
Keywords:Štajerski bataljon, plava garda, prva nacionalna ilegala
Geographic coverage:Slovenija; 1941-1942;
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2021
Year of publishing:2021
Number of pages:str. 61-92
Numbering:Letn. 5, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22808 New window
UDC:94(497.4)"1941/1942":355.099
ISSN on article:2591-1201
DOI:10.55692/d.18564.21.10 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:88290819 New window
Copyright:Študijski center za narodno spravo
Publication date in DiRROS:09.07.2025
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Title:Dileme : razprave o vprašanjih sodobne slovenske zgodovine
Publisher:Študijski center za narodno spravo
ISSN:2591-1201
COBISS.SI-ID:292982272 New window

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Language:English
Title:The path of the "Styrian Battalion" - from idealism to the transformation in 1942
Abstract:The beginning of the World War II and occupation in Slovenia in 1941 confronted the leading traditional parties with a dilemma of political and national survival and initiatives for military uprising against the occupier. Underground legions began to form and groups that were uniting under organization of military units as well as uniting in their loyalty to the Yugoslav government in London, in support to Western intelligence, and the idea of a post-war restoration of the monarchy. At the same time, the traditional camp encountered activities of the Communist Party, which, with tried and tested tactics of illegal propaganda and uncompromising use of force, effectively intervened in Slovenian (political) space. Major Karel Novak took over, as the commander of the Royal Yugoslav Army in Slovenia, a military formation of resistance against the occupier, which at the same time led his units to a clash with the revolutionary side under the cloak of the LF (Liberation Front). The first national underground movement, the so-called the Styrian Battalion, tried to combine the idea of the liberation struggle with the uprising against the Communist violence. The traditional politics significantly intervened in this idea.
Keywords:World War 1939-1945, Slovenia, military history, resistance movements outside LF, Styrian Battalion


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