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SloveniaSports10 days ago

Collaboration and propaganda (Part 17) Slovenian anti-communists and collaboration 7: Dilemmas of the homeland oath

The article discusses the dilemmas faced by Slovenian anti-communists during their collaboration with occupying forces, focusing on the dilemmas surrounding the oath taken by the Home Guard (Domobran). It provides historical context regarding the establishment of the Home Guard under international law and examines the nature of the oath they took.

V prejšnjem članku smo na podlagi pravnih načel, ki smo jih opredelili v starejših nadaljevanjih, ugotavljali, ali so domobranci prisegli, da se bodo bojevali proti zaveznikom. Ugotovili smo, da ne, saj tega niso dopuščali niti njihovi ustanovni dokumenti. Preden preidemo k mednarodnopravni oceni domobranske prisege, si moramo zastaviti še vprašanje, ali je med 2. svetovno vojno vendarle prišlo do razmer, ko so se domobranci znašli skupaj z Nemci v boju zoper zaveznike. Ko bomo odgovorili na to

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DomovinaIndependentCenter10 days ago
Collaboration and propaganda (Part 18) Slovenian anti-communists and collaboration 8: legal assessment of the homeland oath

The article discusses the legal evaluation of the oath taken by Slovenian home guards during World War II, focusing on whether they were required to fight against allies. It references previous articles and outlines the need to assess if there were situations where home guards fought alongside Germans against Allied forces.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on historical and legal analysis without taking a clear ideological stance. The content is centered on evaluating the legal framework of the oath taken by Slovenian home guards during WWII, with no evident bias toward any political side.

DomovinaIndependentCenter13 days ago
Collaboration and propaganda (Part 17) Slovenian anti-communists and collaboration 7: Dilemmas of the homeland oath

The article discusses the dilemmas faced by Slovenian anti-communists during their collaboration with occupying forces, focusing on the dilemmas surrounding the oath taken by the Home Guard (Domobran). It provides historical context regarding the establishment of the Home Guard under international law and examines the nature of the oath they took.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a historical analysis without overt ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on the legal and contextual background of the Home Guard and their oath, avoiding explicit political commentary or favoring one side over another.