The following work analyses the process of how the Communist Party of Slovenia established the ideological, organisational and military grounds for the realisation of the revolution at the end of WW II. This was the work of the new generation of its leadership from the 1930s, which organised the Anti-Imperialist Front after the occupation, and after the German invasion of the Soviet Union it initiated the uprising which it saw as the beginning of the revolution. During the war the CPS confidently paved the way for the takeover of power, which culminated in the 1945 elections.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 2524020The following lecture analyses the viewpoints expressed by the Maribor bishop Ivan Tomažič during World War II in regard to the resistance movement, Liberation Front and especially the Communist Party. The analysis of two fundamental documents written by Tomažič (the December 1941 circular and the pastoral letter of January 1945) shows that Tomažič mostly condemned the partisan activities and especially the Communist Party of Slovenia, even though it is true that he also wrote these documents at the initiative of the occupying authorities.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 2483828