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Pozabljene bitke za severno mejo
Slovenia🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Pozabljene bitke za severno mejo

The book 'Pozabljene bitke' (Forgotten Battles), published by the Kranj Society of General Rudolf Maister, commemorates the often-overlooked Slovenian soldiers who fought in the battles for the northern border during the years 1918–1919. The publication was launched in June 2026, coinciding with Slovenia's 35th anniversary of independence, and aims to preserve the memory of these individuals and their contributions to the Slovenian nation, language, and territory. The book includes contributions from various historians, military experts, and institutions, including the Military Museum of the Slovenian Army and local municipalities. It covers both personal stories of soldiers and broader historical analyses of the period, focusing on the role of Slovenian officers within the multiethnic forces of the time.

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Pozabljene bitke za severno mejo

The book 'Pozabljene bitke' (Forgotten Battles), published by the Kranj Society of General Rudolf Maister, commemorates the often-overlooked Slovenian soldiers who fought in the battles for the northern border during the years 1918–1919. The publication was launched in June 2026, coinciding with Slovenia's 35th anniversary of independence, and aims to preserve the memory of these individuals and their contributions to the Slovenian nation, language, and territory. The book includes contributions from various historians, military experts, and institutions, including the Military Museum of the Slovenian Army and local municipalities. It covers both personal stories of soldiers and broader historical analyses of the period, focusing on the role of Slovenian officers within the multiethnic forces of the time.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a historical account of Slovenian military involvement in the post-World War I period, emphasizing commemoration and national identity. While it highlights the significance of Slovenian contributions to the formation of the nation, it does so in a balanced manner, citing various

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