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_aCorsellis, John, _eauthor. _91056620 |
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_aSlovenia 1945 : _bmemories of death and survival after World War II / _cJohn Corsellis and Marcus Ferrar. |
246 | 3 | _aSlovenia nineteen forty five | |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bI.B. Tauris, _c2005. |
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_axi, 276 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 266-271) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aOver the mountain -- Pawns -- Betrayed -- Massacred -- Displaced persons -- Go home -- Darkness before dawn -- Invited by Peron -- Into the melting pot -- An uneasy conscience -- Dealing with history -- Godbye Argentina? -- The long road to reconciliation -- Not finished yet -- -- | |
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_g1. _tOver the mountain -- _g2. _tPawns -- _g3. _tBetrayed -- _g4. _tMassacred -- _g5. _tDisplaced persons -- _g6. _tGo home -- _g7. _tDarkness before dawn -- _g8. _tInvited by Peron -- _g9. _tInto the melting pot -- _g10. _tAn uneasy conscience -- _g11. _tDealing with history -- _g12. _tGoodbye Argentina? -- _g13. _tThe long road to reconciliation -- _g14. _tNot finished yet. |
520 | 1 | _a"At the end of May 1945, 12,000 Slovene soldiers were put on board trains by the British Army in Austria. They thought they were on their way to freedom in Italy. Their true destination was Slovenia, and death." "One of the most moving and tragic diaspora stories of World War II, Slovenia 1945 follows the fate of a strongly Catholic and non-Communist community in Slovenia, including members of the anti-Communist Home Guard 'domobranci', caught up in the maelstrom of war and politics in the Balkans and the problems of the post-war settlement. Thousands of soldiers returned to face torture and death at the hands of their war-time enemies - Tito's Partisans - who had triumphed by the war's end. Six thousand more civilians narrowly escaped the same fate, after the intervention of Red Cross and Quaker aid workers. Yet the story of exile is also one of triumph as the surviving refugees built new lives in Argentina, the USA, Canada and Britain." "In this volume, the authors call on more than half a century of research and an unsurpassed knowledge of the Slovene migrant communities around the world to tell their stories. For the first time, the survivors tell their tales of wartime cruelty, of reviving their battered community in refugee camps, and of their emigration overseas, building successful new lives through courage, self-help and strong cultural identity."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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