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The Patriots were not the Slovenian National Army.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsConservative2 days ago

The Patriots were not the Slovenian National Army.

The article discusses the historical role of the Domobranci, a paramilitary group during World War II, and challenges the notion that they were part of the Slovenian national army. It argues that the Domobranci collaborated with Nazi occupiers and questions the rehabilitation of their actions. The piece criticizes efforts to rewrite history by rehabilitating collaborators and highlights the controversial legacy of figures like General Leon Rupnik, who was present at a ceremony honoring Hitler.

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Mladina logoMladinaIndependentConservative2 days ago
The Patriots were not the Slovenian National Army.

The article discusses the historical role of the Domobranci, a paramilitary group during World War II, and challenges the notion that they were part of the Slovenian national army. It argues that the Domobranci collaborated with Nazi occupiers and questions the rehabilitation of their actions. The piece criticizes efforts to rewrite history by rehabilitating collaborators and highlights the controversial legacy of figures like General Leon Rupnik, who was present at a ceremony honoring Hitler.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Domobranci's collaboration with Nazis as a negative historical fact and critiques attempts to rehabilitate them, which aligns with right-wing narratives that emphasize traditional values and oppose revisionist historiography. The tone suggests skepticism toward leftist or cent

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