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(Ebook) Slovenia, 1945: Memories of Death and Survival after World War II by John Corsellis, Marcus Ferrar ISBN 9781850438403, 1850438404

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Authors:John Corsellis, Marcus Ferrar
Pages:289 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:annotated edition
Publisher:I. B. Tauris
Language:english
File Size:14.99 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781850438403, 1850438404
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(Ebook) Slovenia, 1945: Memories of Death and Survival after World War II by John Corsellis, Marcus Ferrar ISBN 9781850438403, 1850438404

In 1945 Slovenia, 6,000 civilians and 12,000 members of the anti-Communist Home Guard, the "domobranci", fearing punishment for their wartime resistance to their Partisan enemies, fled to southern Austria. But there, the British 8th Army loaded them into trucks, purportedly to take them to Italy, only to deliver them straight back to Tito's Partisans. The Partisans tortured and then executed them. The remaining civilians were spared due to the brave revolt of the British Red Cross and Quaker aid workers. John Corsellis witnessed and took part in these protests and in this book reconstructs the survivors' stories. These are vivid tales of wartime cruelty, of the revival of battered communities in refugee camps, and of emigration to Argentina, the U.S., Canada and Britain. In this unique volume, the authors call on more than half a century of research and an unsurpassed knowledge of the Slovene migrant communities around the world to tell their stories.
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