Archival Descriptions

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Holding Institution: Arhiv Republike Slovenije
  1. Družina Dedijer (1933–1991)

    • Dedijer family (1933–1991)
    • Arhiv Republike Slovenije
    • SI AS 1979
    • English
    • 1933-1991
    • 49,90 running meters of files, manuscript material, printed material, photographic material

    The fond consists of a collection of treatises, newspaper clippings, correspondence, excerpts and copies of material from various archives and literature. The material is organized by topics related to specific policies and events: Tito / Kardelj / Jovanka / Ranković / Djilas / Hebrang / Waldheim / Dedijer / World War II / history of Yugoslavia / the Trieste question / foreign policy / internal tensions / the workings of the Russell Tribunal / the Informbiro / resistance movements in Europe / the Ustasha / the Chetniks / Stalinism / antisemitism / non-alignment / tradition / soccer, etc. Th...

  2. Republiški sekretariat za notranje zadeve Socialistične republike Slovenije

    • Republican Secretariat for Internal Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
    • Arhiv Republike Slovenije
    • SI AS 1931
    • English
    • 1918-2006
    • 420,00 running meters; 3297 boxes; 3220 items; 122 rolls; 948 35 mm microfilm reels (3 copies); 45 16 mm microfilm reels; 29 microfiche cassettes; 25677 files

    German interwar occupation material – originals; German interwar archive – reconstructions; Italian interwar occupation material – originals; Archive of the outside of Ljubljana VOS and OZNE – originals; OZNA secondary material; Archive of the Ljubljana VOS – transcripts; Provale; Materials of the National Protection, the National Militia; Partisan newspapers / Partisan graves / firefighting / miscellaneous material, etc.; intelligence services until 1945; post-war documentation on political convicts 1945-1953; court proceedings against active officers of the occupying army during the Secon...

  3. Judje

    Letters and reports on the illegal crossing of Jews and other refugees from Croatia to Slovenia; letter from W. Deumer, who was in the camp in Dragančiče near Karlovac.

  4. Zbirka okupatorjevi zapori in taborišča, 1936-1963

    • Collection Occupier's Prisons and Camps, 1936-1963
    • Arhiv Republike Slovenije
    • SI AS 1769
    • English
    • 1936-1963
    • 1,60 running meters of records, photographic material, printed material, manuscript material

    The collection contains personal documents, letters, certificates, diaries, poems, memoirs of internees and prisoners in Italian and German concentration camps and prisons; lists of internees, prisoners and deportees 1941-1945; certificates of German camps on the reception or release of internees 1941-1945 (Allach, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Flossenbürg, Dachau, Mauthausen, Natzweiler, Ravensbrück, Sachsenhausen, Neuengamme, Strnišče pri Ptuju, Borl castle prison), the records of the Celje Judicial Prisons (reports, organizational matters, personnel matters); camp newsletters (Dachauski reporte...

  5. Zbirka gradiva o sodnih zaporih v Ljubljani

    • Collection of material on the Court Prison in Ljubljana

    lists of the staff of the judicial prisons 1941-1945 / various correspondence, reports, minutes 1941-1945 / house rules for the judicial prisons 1944 / records of verbal orders of the commander of the military prisons 1941-1943 / various indexes and lists of prisoners 1941-1945 / transport lists of those taken to internment, transport lists of prisoners taken to Begunje (October 1943-August 1944), KL Dachau and Ravensbrück (November 1943, January-August 1944), lists of prisoners taken to work (December 1943-August 1944) / lists of prisoners shot (January-February, May 1944) / various notes ...

  6. Žrtve vojnega nasilja 1941–1945

    • Victims of war violence 1941–1945

    Historian Dr. Tone Ferenc talks about the deportees and the German authorities' plans to deport Slovenes and Germanise Gorenjska and Štajerska in connection with the film footages of the German crimes against the civilian population. The film presents the most important places where the Germans gathered the deportees: the Slovenska Bistrica railway station, the Stari pisker prison in Celje, Rajhenburg Castle, Begunje prison and the Ljubelj camp. The fate of the inhabitants of Dražgoš and Branik is also shown. The film contains statements by refugees and camp inmates Tone Kristan, Danilo Erb...