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Ljubljana War Territory Military Court Judgements in the Summer of 1945


Author(s):Luka Cerar
Co-author(s):Marija Čipić Rehar (odg. ur.), Jernej Komac (gl. ur.), Aleksandra Gačić (lekt.), Nina Gostenčnik (prev.)
Leto:2021
Publisher(s):Arhivsko društvo Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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The article analyses the functioning of the Ljubljana War Territory Military Court in the summer of 1945. It presents judgements delivered to people from the Gorenjska region. Military courts began their operation following the decree from May 1944, however, their work was in full swing after the end of the Second World War. At the same time judgements were passed also by the Court of Slovenian National Honour. There are no death sentences among the analysed judgements. Most people were sentenced to the loss of freedom with forced labour and loss of political and citizen rights. On August 3, 1945, the Order on general amnesty, excused all convicts from forced labour.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/51464
    • title
      • Sodbe Vojaškega sodišča ljubljanskega vojnega področja poleti 1945
      • Ljubljana War Territory Military Court Judgements in the Summer of 1945
    • creator
      • Luka Cerar
    • contributor
      • Marija Čipić Rehar (odg. ur.)
      • Jernej Komac (gl. ur.)
      • Aleksandra Gačić (lekt.)
      • Nina Gostenčnik (prev.)
    • subject
      • 2. svetovna vojna
      • Vojaško sodišče
      • Sodišče slovenske narodne časti
      • Second World War
      • Military court
      • Court of Slovenian National Honour
    • description
      • The article analyses the functioning of the Ljubljana War Territory Military Court in the summer of 1945. It presents judgements delivered to people from the Gorenjska region. Military courts began their operation following the decree from May 1944, however, their work was in full swing after the end of the Second World War. At the same time judgements were passed also by the Court of Slovenian National Honour. There are no death sentences among the analysed judgements. Most people were sentenced to the loss of freedom with forced labour and loss of political and citizen rights. On August 3, 1945, the Order on general amnesty, excused all convicts from forced labour.
    • publisher
      • Arhivsko društvo Slovenije
    • date
      • 2021
      • 01. 01. 2021
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcSa