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Title:Slovenska partizanska vojska in italijanski izstop iz vojne
Authors:ID Guštin, Damijan (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZR - Association Retrospektive
Abstract:Vodstvo slovenskega narodnoosvobodilnega gibanja je poleti 1943 predvidelo, da bo Italija kmalu izstopila iz vojne. Zato je zbralo vse partizanske brigade v Ljubljanski pokrajini, da bi tedaj osvojile čim več orožja in vojaškega materiala italijanske vojske. Ko je bila vdaja Italije 8. septembra 1943 objavljena, je Glavni štab NOV in POS ukazal takojšen pritisk na italijanske enote v garnizijah, da so se te vdajale in izročile več deset tisoč kosov orožja, tudi težjega. Hkrati je vodstvo odredilo splošno mobilizacijo moških v partizansko vojsko. Manj načrtovano je prebivalstvo na Primorskem sprožilo vstajo, ki je vodila v razpad italijanske oblasti in množično, marsikje spontano, vzpostavljanje partizanskih enot. Posledica tega procesa je bila hitra številčna rast partizanske vojske – od 6000 na okoli 25.000 pripadnikov. Organizacijski razvoj ji je komaj sledil. Število brigad, osnovnih bojnih enot, se je z novoustanovljenimi povečalo od 6 na 13 v Ljubljanski pokrajini in 9 na Primorskem.
Keywords:NOV, PO, vojaške operacije, partizani, vojske, mobilizacija, kapitulacija Italije, Primorska, Slovenija, zgodovina
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 167-192
Numbering:8, 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-28817 New window
UDC:94(100)"1939/1945"
ISSN on article:2630-3426
DOI:10.64651/8-1-6 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:268539395 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:08.04.2026
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Title:Retrospektive : znanstvena revija za zgodovinopisje in sorodna področja
Publisher:Združenje za promocijo kulturne dediščine, raziskav in novih tehnologij- Retrospektive
ISSN:2630-3426
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Slovenian partisan army and the Italian exit from the war
Abstract:In the summer of 1943, the leadership of the Slovenian national liberation movement predicted that Italy would soon withdraw from the war. Therefore, it gathered all the partisan brigades in the Ljubljana region in order to seize as much weapons and military material as possible from the Italian army. When the surrender of Italy was announced on September 8, 1943, the Headquarter of the National Liberation Army of Slovenia ordered immediate pressure on the Italian units in the garrisons to surrender and hand over tens of thousands of pieces of weapons, including heavier ones. At the same time, the leadership ordered the general mobilization of men into the partisan army. Less planned, the population in the Primorska region launched an uprising that led to the collapse of Italian rule and the massive, in many places spontaneous, establishment of partisan units. The result of this process was the rapid numerical growth of the partisan army - from 6,000 to around 25,000 members. Organizational development barely kept up. The number of brigades, basic combat units, increased from 6 to 13 in the Ljubljana Province and 9 in the Primorska region with the newly established ones.
Keywords:National Liberation Army, Partisan Detachments, military operations, partisan army, Littoral, Slovenia


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