The article reports on the relocation of a 20 mm anti-aircraft gun FLAK 38, an iconic German weapon from World War II, to the entrance of the Maribor Cadets' Courtyard. The piece details the effort by museum staff and military personnel to move and reassemble the artifact, which was originally used during WWII and later by the Yugoslav People's Army and the Territorial Defense of Slovenia during the 1991 war. The article highlights the historical significance of the gun, noting its role in defending Maribor during Allied bombing raids between 1944 and 1945.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the relocation of a historical artifact without taking a political stance. It focuses on the logistical efforts involved and the historical background of the weapon, presenting it as a neutral historical event with no apparent ideological framing or slm
Official sources cited
- organisation Vojaški muzej Slovenske vojske
- organisation 157. logistični bataljon
