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Slovene Emigrants in Europe at the Outbreak of the Second World War

Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 2001
The Slovene emigrants in Western Europe, most of whom lived in Germany, France, Belgium and Holland, experienced the war even before Yugoslavia was attacked in April 1941. Among many who, in their homeland, wrote about their fate in rather gloomy tones were Edvard Kocbek, France Omahen, Alojzij Kuhar, Kazimir Zakrajšek, Bogo Grafenauer, Viktor ...
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Migrations of Slovenes into Croatian Territory during World War II (Refugees and Emigration)

Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino, 2012
Članek zajema migracije slovenskega prebivalstva na hrvaškem območju v času druge svetovne vojne, še posebej tok izmenjave slovenskega in srbskega prebivalstva med Tretjim rajhom in Neodvisno državo Hrvaško (NDH). Obravnava tudi izgon slovenskega prebivalstva na območje NDH, ki bi se tako izognilo izseljevanju v Tretji rajh.
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Knowledge of idiomatic expressions in the native language: Do emigrants lose their touch?

Lingua, 2022
Ferdy Hubers   +2 more
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Emigrants’ visit home and remittance inflows nexus

Tourism Economics, 2023
Thi Thu Ha Nguyen   +2 more
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More than voters: Parliamentary debates about emigrants in a new democracy

Ethnicities, 2022
Paul Tap   +2 more
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The completeness of articles and citation in the Slovene Wikipedia

Data Technologies and Applications, 2014
Maja Zümer
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Haemocytic neoplasia in Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in the Slovene Adriatic Sea

Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 2013
Isabelle Arzul, Milan Pogačnik
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