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Lažno upanje: slovenska partizanska vojska in prelomno leto 1943


Co-author(s):Tomaž Ivešić (odg. ur.), Renato Podbersič (gl. ur.), Petra Grabrovec (teh. ur.)
Leto:20. 06. 2024
Publisher(s):Študijski center za narodno spravo, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina, bosanski/hrvaški/srbski
Type(s) of material:text
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This work by Klemen Kocjančič is licensed under Creative Commons Oznaka javne domene 1.0 Univerzalna

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The year of 1943 was the first year of the Second World War when the Slovenian Partisan leadership hoped for a quick end to the war. Even before the Italian capitulation, it therefore (re) organised its forces to some extent and made its first major incursion into Slavia Friulana. The Italian surrender led to the strengthening of the Partisan army with new personnel, arms and military equipment, but the arrival of German occupying forces showed that the newly established Partisan units were mostly incapable of acting against a more experienced enemy. After the Italian capitulation, new (re)organisations were thus undertaken, establishing a structure that would then remain almost unchanged until the end of the Second World War. At the same time, a strategic balance of sorts was established between the Partisans and occupying forces, with neither side able to achieve dominance. 

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/60361
    • title
      • Lažno upanje: slovenska partizanska vojska in prelomno leto 1943
    • creator
      • Klemen Kocjančič
    • contributor
      • Tomaž Ivešić (odg. ur.)
      • Renato Podbersič (gl. ur.)
      • Petra Grabrovec (teh. ur.)
    • subject
      • druga svetovna vojna
      • Narodnoosvobodilna vojska in partizanski odredi Slovenije
      • nemška okupacija
      • velika septembrska ofenziva
      • goriška fronta
      • Second World War
      • National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Slovenia
      • German occupation
      • major September offensive
      • Gorizia front
    • description
      • Leto 1943 je bilo prvo leto med drugo svetovno vojno, ko je slovensko partizansko vodstvo upalo na hiter konec vojne. Tako so že pred italijansko kapitulacijo izvedli določeno (re)organizacijo sil in izvedli prvi večji prodor v Slovensko Benečijo. Italijanska kapitulacija je privedla do okrepitve partizanske vojske z novim kadrom, oborožitvijo in vojaško opremo, a prihod nemškega okupatorja je pokazal, da novoustanovljene partizanske enote večinoma niso bile sposobne delovati proti bolj izkušenemu sovražniku. Tako so po italijanski kapitulaciji izvedli nove (re)organizacije in vzpostavili strukturo, ki se skorajda ni spreminjala do konca druge svetovne vojne. Hkrati se je na slovenskem ozemlju vzpostavilo nekakšno strateško ravnovesje med partizani in okupatorji, kjer nobena stran ni uspela doseči prevlade.
      • The year of 1943 was the first year of the Second World War when the Slovenian Partisan leadership hoped for a quick end to the war. Even before the Italian capitulation, it therefore (re) organised its forces to some extent and made its first major incursion into Slavia Friulana. The Italian surrender led to the strengthening of the Partisan army with new personnel, arms and military equipment, but the arrival of German occupying forces showed that the newly established Partisan units were mostly incapable of acting against a more experienced enemy. After the Italian capitulation, new (re)organisations were thus undertaken, establishing a structure that would then remain almost unchanged until the end of the Second World War. At the same time, a strategic balance of sorts was established between the Partisans and occupying forces, with neither side able to achieve dominance.
    • publisher
      • Študijski center za narodno spravo
    • date
      • 20. 06. 2024
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
      • Bosanski/hrvaški/srbski
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccPdm