To Walk with the Devil : : Slovene Collaboration and Axis Occupation, 1941-1945 / / Gregor J. Kranjc.
In the spring of 1941, when Slovenia was invaded by Germany, Italy, and Hungary, Slovenes faced at best assimilation, and at worst deportation or extermination. Still, a significant number of Slovenes would eventually collaborate with the Axis powers. Why were they so ready to work with their invade...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2022] ©2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (344 p.) :; 2 maps |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Alternate Spellings of Place Names
- Map 1. Axis-Occupied Yugoslavia, 1941
- Map 2. The Province of Ljubljana and Surrounding Regions
- Introduction
- 1 The Battle Goes Postwar: The Historiographical Debate
- 2 Before the Deluge
- 3 Reality Subverted, 6 April–22 June 1941
- 4 The Emergence of Resistance, July 1941–November 1942
- 5 The Emergence of Collaboration, July 1941–July 1943
- 6 The Collapse of Italy and a New Spirit of German Cooperation, July 1943–December 1943
- 7 Shoulder-to-Shoulder with the German Armed Forces, January 1944–December 1944
- 8 The Banality of Civilian Collaboration, September 1943–December 1944
- 9 The Final Stand and Its Consequences, January 1945–May 1945
- Conclusion: The Verdict
- Notes
- References
- Index