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How did the Home Guard commander Drago Furlan - Oran come to be [3]
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

How did the Home Guard commander Drago Furlan - Oran come to be [3]

The article discusses the tragic fate of the Furlan family during World War II, focusing on Drago Furlan, who later became a national partisan leader. It describes how Furlan's parents and brother were killed in the area known as Furlanova Dolina, with their remains later exhumed and reburied in Nova Mesta. The text highlights the uncertainty surrounding the exact causes of their deaths, noting that no records remain. Local accounts suggest that Furlan’s father was not involved in any wrongdoing and that his family's tragedy was due to the broader conflict. The article also mentions Furlan's decision to abandon his studies at the teacher training school in Ljubljana and join the national illegal resistance, likely around May 1942 after a group of seventeen fighters gathered in the Cerkven Hill above Dobrunji.

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How did the Home Guard commander Drago Furlan - Oran come to be [3]

The article discusses the tragic fate of the Furlan family during World War II, focusing on Drago Furlan, who later became a national partisan leader. It describes how Furlan's parents and brother were killed in the area known as Furlanova Dolina, with their remains later exhumed and reburied in Nova Mesta. The text highlights the uncertainty surrounding the exact causes of their deaths, noting that no records remain. Local accounts suggest that Furlan’s father was not involved in any wrongdoing and that his family's tragedy was due to the broader conflict. The article also mentions Furlan's decision to abandon his studies at the teacher training school in Ljubljana and join the national illegal resistance, likely around May 1942 after a group of seventeen fighters gathered in the Cerkven Hill above Dobrunji.

Bias read (Center): The article presents historical events and local narratives regarding the Furlan family's wartime experiences without overt ideological slant. While it touches on political figures and movements (e.g., the Partisans, the transition to communist rule), it does not frame these elements in a clearly左翼或

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