Slovene Covenant

The Slovene Covenant (Slovenska zaveza) was an underground anti-communist organisation formed in Slovenia in April 1942[1] by a number of non-communist political parties after the killing of Avgust Praprotnik (1891–1942) by operatives from the Security and Intelligence Service (Varnostnoobveščevalna služba, VOS), a forerunner of the Yugoslav secret police.[2] It "adopted a political programme that strongly echoed the political positions of the OF" (Osvobodilna fronta).[3] In 1943 anti-communist forces including the Slovene Covenant engaged in armed conflict against Partisan forces in the country and were defeated.[3]

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References

  1. Czech Republic Timeline. World Atlas. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  2. Gregor J. Kranjc. To Walk with the Devil. University of Toronto Press (2013). ISBN 9781442660533
  3. James Gow, Cathie Carmichael. Slovenia and the Slovenes: A Small State and the New Europe pp. 48, 49. C. Hurst & Co. (2000) ISBN 9781850654285

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