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Partizansko »sodišče« v gradu Klevevž leta 1942 [2]
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Partizansko »sodišče« v gradu Klevevž leta 1942 [2]

The article discusses a series of violent acts committed by partisan groups in the area of Šmarjeta during World War II, focusing on the persecution of individuals suspected of opposing the occupiers. It describes the brutal murder of the Furlan family, including the elderly Franco Furlan and his wife Marija, who were executed in the forest of Kostanovlje in July 1942. The article highlights the extreme methods used by the partisans, including torture and execution, and notes the lasting impact of these actions on local communities. It also references the aftermath, including the destruction of the Klevevž Castle and the continued presence of ruins into the 1950s. The narrative includes personal accounts from family members and historical records compiled by France Cvelbar in a collection titled 'Šmarjeta in Bela Cerkev skozi stoletja.'

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Partizansko »sodišče« v gradu Klevevž leta 1942 [2]

The article discusses a series of violent acts committed by partisan groups in the area of Šmarjeta during World War II, focusing on the persecution of individuals suspected of opposing the occupiers. It describes the brutal murder of the Furlan family, including the elderly Franco Furlan and his wife Marija, who were executed in the forest of Kostanovlje in July 1942. The article highlights the extreme methods used by the partisans, including torture and execution, and notes the lasting impact of these actions on local communities. It also references the aftermath, including the destruction of the Klevevž Castle and the continued presence of ruins into the 1950s. The narrative includes personal accounts from family members and historical records compiled by France Cvelbar in a collection titled 'Šmarjeta in Bela Cerkev skozi stoletja.'

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the actions of the partisan groups as justified responses to perceived threats against the state, emphasizing their role in combating occupation and protecting national interests. While it acknowledges the violence, it presents the partisans as defenders rather than aggressors, a

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