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Angela Vode - Mara Čepič : dva različna pogleda na žensko koncentracijsko taborišče Ravensbrück
Silvija Kavčič, 2007, original scientific article

Abstract: Angela Vode was one of the founding members of the Communist Party before the Second World War and a well-known activist of the Women's Rights Movement. She was interned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp from February to September, 1944. After returning home, the Communist Party (from which she hadbeen ousted in 1939) had come to power and she was imprisoned again. Following her release in 1953 she remained socially and politically isolated for the rest of her life. She died in 1985. Although written in 1946, her memoirs of the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp were only published in 2000. Mara Čepič was also a pre-war member of the Communist Party. She was sent to Ravensbrück as early as 1941 and remained interned there till the liberation. After the end of the Second World War she resumed her active role in politics and was also very much involved in international circles of former prisoners. The aim of my paper is to present these two personalities of Slovene history and show how and why their perspectives of the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp differed so considerably. The fact that they held two quite distinct positions in Ravensbrück and led completely different lives after the war greatly influenced their memoirs. I will support my thesis with a few quotes from their memoirs
Keywords: druga svetovna vojna, koncentracijska taborišča, Ravensbrück, javni spomini, osebni spomini
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 4031; Downloads: 71
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Anglo-ameriška poročila o delovanju OZNE v Julijski krajini in večjih italijanskih mestih od konca vojne do leta 1947
Blaž Torkar, 2007, original scientific article

Abstract: The article presents the Anglo-American views and information on the operations of OZNA (Department for the Protection of People) in Italy, where agents had been sent by the organiyation's predecessors as early as 1943. The author analyzed the files of the British ministry of defence, focusing on counter-intelligence data of the supreme headquarters of the allied forces. From the end of the war through 1947, OZNA developed an efficient intelligence network in all larger Italian towns, in particular in the region of Venezia Giulia and the town of Trieste. Its operations were mostly concealed within numerous organizations, institutions, and associations, while its main aim was to prevent the intelligence gathering and interventionist operations of Yugoslav dissidents and western intelligence operations in Italy trying to undermine the new Yugoslav regime. The majority of suspected agents were said to be posing as traders, entrepreneurs, students, union workers, and secondary school teachers. In Venezia Giulia and Trieste the intense operations involved all OZNA sections, while its organizational structure was the equivalent of that in Yugoslavia. The Anglo-Americans divided the operations of OZNA in Italy into the northern, central, and southern areas, where mostly agents of the first section were active. The information of the allies was frequently based on scarce data and misguided perceptions of OZNA operations. The Anglo-American reports came to the conclusion that the operations of OZNA in Italy, with the exception of those in Venezia Giulia, did not pose a threat to their influence.
Keywords: obveščevalna dejavnost, protiobveščevalna dejavnost, OZNA, CIC, hladna vojna, Julijska krajina
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3122; Downloads: 35
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Anglo-Američani in sabotaže slovenskih partizanov na južni železnici
Gorazd Bajc, 2008, original scientific article

Keywords: sabotaže, druga svetovna vojna, Bearskin, Ratweek, SOE, OSS, južna železnica
Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2720; Downloads: 38
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