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Opozicija v Sloveniji po letu 1945
Opposition in Slovenia after 1945

Author(s): Aleš Gabrič
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), History of Communism
Published by: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
Keywords: Slovenia; opposition; communism; Democratic Youth Alliance;

Summary/Abstract: In the paper, the author presents two different views on the strength of political opposition in Slovenia after 1945, The first, shaped by leading communist politicians after the war, claimed that there was no real opposition in Yugoslavia, apart from the "reactionist forces" which brought about the collapse of the first Yugoslavia. The second, however, which developed during the démocratisation period while the communist regime was giadually declining, spoke of a strong opposition which was allegedly suppressed under the terror of the communist secret police. After relalivisiug and putting into question both views, the author goes in search of those people in Slovenia who, through clearly expressed views, declared themselves for principles which were fundamentally different from those held by the ruling Communist Party. He concludes that, unlike Serbia and Croatia, there was very little in the way of opposition in Slovenia, this was due not only to the secret police terror, which was equally applied throughout the country, but also lo a different political development during the war.

  • Issue Year: 45/2005
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 97-120
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Slovenian