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- Slovene_Partisans abstract "The Slovene Partisans (formally National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia) were part of Europe's most effective anti-Nazi resistance movement led by Yugoslav revolutionary communists during World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans. Since a quarter of Slovene ethnic territory and approximately 327,000 out of total population of 1.3 million Slovenes were subjected to forced Italianization since the end of First World War, the objective of the movement was the establishment of the state of Slovenes that would include majority of Slovenes within a socialist Yugoslav federation in the post-War period.Slovenia was during WWII in a unique situation in Europe, only Greece shared its experience of being trisected, however, Slovenia was the only one that experienced a further step — absorption and annexation into neighboring Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Hungary. As the very existence of the Slovene nation was threatened, the Slovene support for the Partisan movement was much more solid than in Croatia or Serbia. An emphasis on the defence of ethnic identity was shown by naming the troops after important Slovene poets and writers, following the example of the Ivan Cankar battalion. Slovene Partisans were the armed wing of the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation, a resistance political organization and party coalition for what the Partisans referred to as the Slovene Lands. The Liberation Front was founded and directed by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ), more specifically its Slovene branch: the Communist Party of Slovenia.Being the first organized military force in history of Slovenes, the Slovene Partisans were in the beginning organized as a guerilla and later as an army. Their opponents were the occupants and since summer 1942 also the anti-Communist Slovene forces. The Slovene Partisans were mostly ethnically homogenous and primarily communicated in Slovene. These two features have been considered vital for their success. Their most characteristic symbol was a triglavka. They were subordinated to the civil resistance authority. The Partisan movement in Slovenia, though a part of the wider Yugoslav Partisans, was operationally autonomous from the rest of the movement, being geographically separated, and full contact with the remainder of the Partisan army occurred after the breakthrough of Tito's forces through to Slovenia in 1944.".
- Slovene_Partisans thumbnail Slovenian_Partisans_flag.svg?width=300.
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageExternalLink books?id=tEQLNAAACAAJ.
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageExternalLink Vodnik_druzbeno.htm.
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageExternalLink www.zzb-nob.si.
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageID "34378549".
- Slovene_Partisans wikiPageRevisionID "599627884".
- Slovene_Partisans active "1941".
- Slovene_Partisans area "Axis-occupied Slovene Lands".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Dražgoše".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Janče ,".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Jelenov Žleb ,".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Kočevje ,".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Nanos".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Poljana".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Battle of Turjak Castle ,".
- Slovene_Partisans battles "Raid at Ožbalt ,".
- Slovene_Partisans caption "The flag of the Slovene Partisans".
- Slovene_Partisans hasPhotoCollection Slovene_Partisans.
- Slovene_Partisans headquarters "mobile, attached to the Main Operational Group".
- Slovene_Partisans ideology Communism.
- Slovene_Partisans ideology Federalism.
- Slovene_Partisans ideology Republicanism.
- Slovene_Partisans ideology Socialism.
- Slovene_Partisans leaders Boris_Kidrič.
- Slovene_Partisans name "National Liberation Army and".
- Slovene_Partisans name "Partisan Detachments of Slovenia".
- Slovene_Partisans next Yugoslav_People's_Army.
- Slovene_Partisans opponents Hungary_in_World_War_II.
- Slovene_Partisans opponents Independent_State_of_Croatia.
- Slovene_Partisans opponents Kingdom_of_Italy_(1861–1946).
- Slovene_Partisans opponents Nazi_Germany.
- Slovene_Partisans opponents Slovene_Home_Guard.
- Slovene_Partisans opponents White_Guard_(Slovenia).
- Slovene_Partisans partof Yugoslav_Partisans.
- Slovene_Partisans war "the National Liberation War".
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_Yugoslav_Partisans.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Slovene_Partisans.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Slovene_Resistance.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Slovenia_in_World_War_II.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:World_War_II_resistance_movements.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Yugoslav_Resistance.
- Slovene_Partisans subject Category:Yugoslavia_in_World_War_II.
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- Slovene_Partisans type Partisan110402086.
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- Slovene_Partisans comment "The Slovene Partisans (formally National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia) were part of Europe's most effective anti-Nazi resistance movement led by Yugoslav revolutionary communists during World War II, the Yugoslav Partisans.".
- Slovene_Partisans label "Slovene Partisans".
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- Slovene_Partisans sameAs Slovene_Partisans.
- Slovene_Partisans wasDerivedFrom Slovene_Partisans?oldid=599627884.
- Slovene_Partisans depiction Slovenian_Partisans_flag.svg.
- Slovene_Partisans isPrimaryTopicOf Slovene_Partisans.