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O političnih programih slovenske kontrarevolucije 1941—1945
Political Programmes of the Slovene Counter Revolution 1941—1945

Author(s): Boris Mlakar
Subject(s): Politics, History of ideas, Political history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino
Keywords: Political programmes; Slovenian counter revolution; 1941-1945; The Second World War; collaborators; occupation; German forces;

Summary/Abstract: On the basis of archive sources the author briefly presents the programmes of the leadership of Slovene counter revolutionary groups, which openly or only indirectly collaborated with the occupying forces although they mostly expected the western alies to win. The clericals as well as the liberals supported the restoration of the monarchy in Yugoslavia but based on a federal principle. Some dissident groups, especially the clerical »Straža« were against a Yugoslav state supporting the establishment of central European state without, however, including the Germans with a catholic and corporative basis. Collaborators under their leader general Rupnik hoped for a formation of an autonomous Slovenia within the gramework of a Greater Germany.

  • Issue Year: 22/1982
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 211-221
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Slovenian