Armed Resistance Against Communism in Slovenia (1945–1950)
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https://doi.org/10.66026/prg6yh57Keywords:
Slovenia, Communism, Armed Resistance, Slovenes, Czechs.Abstract
Europe, especially after the end of the Second World War 1945, witnessed a clear spread of communism, especially in Eastern European countries and some Central European countries that were in Yugoslavia the state that formed a union that included several countries, including Slovenia, which is the subject of our research.
These countries have witnessed various reactions to communism, including what was positive through the implementation of the Soviet experience in a completely, which was what happened in Eastern Europe and what was negative through an attempt The change in the communist experience and the attempt to open up to the world, and this is what happened with Yugoslavia, which soon looked away from Moscow to lead its own experience, which made it shadow to its affiliated countries, including Slovenia, which since 1945 began to try to resist communism and try to change that continued until 1950, so we saw from the point of briefing the subject significantly the division of research into several points, we started with historical background Slovenia, during which we were subjected to the beginnings of historical appearances through the political development in it, while the second point dealt with the emergence of communist rule in Yugoslavia, its development and spread in the countries of Yugoslavia until 1945, while the third point dealt with the armed resistance of communism in Slovenia from 1945 until 1950.
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