diplomsko delo
Jure Pavšek (Author), Božo Repe (Mentor)

Abstract

Diplomska naloga na podlagi ustnih virov prikazuje položaj slovenskih nabornikov v JLA ob začetku vojne za Slovenijo. Zadnja generacija slovenskih nabornikov je začela s služenjem vojaškega roka v JLA septembra 1990. Do junija 1991 so bili priča številnim pomembnim dogodkom, ki so vplivali na njihov vsakdan; plebiscit o slovenski samostojnosti, hrvaško-srbske nemire na nacionalno mešanem območju Plitvic in nenazadnje slovensko odcepitev od Jugoslavije in desetdnevno vojno, ki je temu sledila. Vrnitev teh vojakov je bila eden od pomembnejših izzivov slovenske osamosvojitve. K temu, da so se do septembra 1991 varno vrnili vsi od okrog 6500 Slovencev, je veliko pripomogel tudi Odbor staršev, ki je bil ustanovljen s tem namenom. Precej vojakov se je vrnilo že med vojno, preostanek pa konec julija in v začetku avgusta 1991.

Keywords

Neuvrščeni;Kuba;Jugoslavija;konflikti;hladna vojna;Sovjetska zveza;ZDA;mediji;bolonjska diplomska dela;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [J. Pavšek]
UDC: 94:355.21-055.1(497.4)"1990/1991"
COBISS: 38192643 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Slovenian Recruits in JNA at the Beginning of Slovenian Independence War
Secondary abstract: The bachelor's thesis illustrates the situation of Slovenian recruits in JNA at the beginning of Slovenian independence war, based on oral sources. The last generation of Slovenian recruits began their service in the JNA in September 1990. Before June 1991 they faced many important events, which affected their everyday; Slovenian independence plebiscite, Croatian-Serbian unrests in the nationally mixed area around Plitvice and last but not least Slovenian secession from Yugoslavia and the 10-day war which followed. The return of these soldiers was one of the most important challenges of the Slovenian independence movement. A Committee of soldiers' parents has largely contributed to a safe return of all 6500 soldiers before September 1991. Many recruits have returned already during the war and the rest have in late July and in the beginning of August 1991
Secondary keywords: recruits;Yugoslav people's army;Slovenian independence war;deserters;thesis;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000573
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 64 str.
ID: 12031286