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WHOEVER YOU ARE WITH NUCLEAR BOMBS, PLEASE PLEASE KILL THEM ALL WITH THEIR CATS AND DOGS - NOBODY IN SLOVENIA IS INNOCENT - THEY ALL KNEW/WATCHED AND PARTICIPATED IN IT - TOOK SIDES FOR MONEY SAKE AND POLITICAL INTERESTS RATHER THAN ACT

I WILL PRESS CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST GERMANY AND AUSTRIA FOR 2012 PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION BASED ON LYNCHING(SUPPORT YOU GAVE TO MILAN KUČAN), WHICH TOOK PLACE IN CELJE JUST PRIOR TO HOSPITALIZATION FOR WHICH REASON THEY CLAIMED ME DURING MK ULTRA I WILL BE HOSPITALIZED. GOLOB PROCEEDED TO CLAIM FACEBOOK FRIEND REQUEST IS THE SAME AS IF INTERRACTING IN PERSON - ENOUGH PERSONAL TO GET ME AGAIN HOSPITALISED WHILE FELDNER CLAIMED WILL DISPATCH LJUBLJANA WITH NEWS IF I EVER SEND ONE A FRIEND REQUEST - AND NOW LETS GET TO THE BUTTOM OF THE GENOCIDE AND SEE WHO PLAYED WHAT...



I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT CONDONE NAZI MOVEMENT IN ANY WAY AND REJECT TO SEE ONE AS DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR MENTAL ILLNESS - THE BIGGEST PROOF OF HITLER'S MENTAL ILLNESS WAS HIS PLAN TO WIPE SLOVENIAN PEOPLE OUT OF EXISTANCE WHO BUILT FUTURE WITH GERMANS FOR NO LESS THAN 1150 YEARS WITHIN SAME STATES. THE

THING IS NOBODY HAS THE RIGHT TO ABUSE MENTAL ILLNESS FOR HIS POLITICAL AGENDA BEGINNING 27 YEARS AFTER WORLD WAR TWO ENDED 
THROUGH THE USE OF TORTURE/LYNCHING AND FURTHER SICKEN WITH ONE EVEN CHILDREN OF THOSE WHOSE GRANDPARENTS/AUNTS/UNCLES GREATELY CONTRIBUTED TO WW2 LIBERATION - IN MY CASE MORE PERSONAL EVEN THAN ETHNIC CLEANSING AND WHAT SLOVENES DID FOR 52 YEARS. 



HERE IS WHAT WENT ON IN CELJE IN 2012 AND WHAT SHOULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE ALREADY IN 2010, BUT DIDN'T BECASE OF ROBERT GOLOB - MILAN KUČAN'S DECISION TO POSTPONE TILL THEY WOULD GET DISGRACE OF GERMAN LANGUAGE AHEAD OF ORGANISATION OPENING....


Prihod Heimtadiensta razjezil Celjane


Na slovesnosti kulturnega društva nemško govoreče manjšine v Celju je prišlo do manjšega incidenta.

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Celje - Pozdravni nagovor Dr. Erwina Kubescha, veleposlanika Republike Avstrije v Sloveniji, je zmotilo dober ducat Celjanov, ki so sprva iz ozadja spremljali začetek slovesnosti ob ustanovitvi Kulturnega društva Celje ob Savinji - Kulturverein Cilli and der Sann v Celjskem domu. Mohor Hudej je v imenu nezadovoljnih rekel: »Tudi mi vas vse lepo pozdravljamo, razen tistih, ki ste iz Heimatdiensta!«

Potem se je slovesnost lahko nadaljevala z nagovori in kulturnim programom, saj so jezni in užaljeni Celjani dvorano zapustili. Kot so povedali, jih je slovesnost sicer že lani v Celju ustanovljenega kulturnega društva nemško govoreče manjšine v Celju, sicer že tretjega v Sloveniji, zmotilo prav zaradi datuma proslave, torej 11. aprila. Ta dan je sicer v spomin na dodelitev mestnih pravic Celju leta 1452 tudi praznik mestne občine, a obenem tudi datum, na katerega so leta 1941 v Celje vkorakale nemške čete.

Andrej Ajdič, predsednik društva, je o tem povedal, da je bil na sporni datum opozorjen šele po tistem, ko je dvorano rezerviral in dodal, da s proslavo ne želijo nikogar izzivati ali žaliti ter da je društvo odprto za vse, ki jih zanimata nemška kultura in jezik. Slovesnosti v Celjskem domu, nekoč simbolu celjskega Nemštva in imenovanem Nemška hiša, sta se med drugimi udeležila tudi veleposlanik Zvezne republike Nečije v Sloveniji Werner Burkart in varuhinja človekovih pravic Zdenka Čebašek Travnik. Do odhoda iz dvorane je skupina Celjanov mirno spremljala Ajdičevo pozdravljanje gostov, predvsem iz Avstrije, z žvžgi pa so pospremili pozdrave predstavnikom organizacije Heimtadienst in avstrijske Svobodnjaške stranke in nekdo je trikrat glasno vzkliknil: »Kje je 7. člen na Koroškem?«

Proslava nemškega društva se je zavlekla pozno v večer, medtem pa so drugi Celjani na drugem koncu mestnega središča, v nekdanjem simbolu celjskega Slovenstva, Narodnem domu, prisostvovali slovesnosti ob občinskem prazniku.







Predsednik vlade dr. Robert Golob se srečal z Zvezo združenj borcev za vrednote NOB Slovenije
13. 9. 2024
https://www.gov.si/novice/2024-09-13-predsednik-vlade-dr-robert-golob-se-srecal-z-zvezo-zdruzenj-borcev-za-vrednote-nob-slovenije/

V luči prihajajoče nedeljske proslave ob prazniku priključitve Primorske k matični domovini je predsednik vlade dr. Robert Golob sprejel predstavnike Zveze združenj borcev za vrednote narodnoosvobodilnega boja Slovenije.
Predstavniki Zveze združenj borcev za vrednote narodnoosvobodilnega boja Slovenije

Predstavniki Zveze združenj borcev za vrednote narodnoosvobodilnega boja Slovenije | Avtor: Žan Kolman/KPV

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Zveza deluje v javnem interesu in združuje organizacije, ki skrbijo za ohranjanje spomina na vojne veterane ter žrtve vojnega nasilja, vključno z izgnanci, interniranci, ukradenimi otroki, političnimi zaporniki in skrbniki vojnih grobišč.

Slavnostna proslava bo potekala v nedeljo, 15. septembra 2024, na Glavnem trgu v Vipavi, kjer bo s pesmijo vipavskega pesnika Draga Bajca, »Moja pesem je himna srca«, zazvenelo praznovanje vrnitve Primorske k matični domovini.

Gostiteljica dogodka je Občina Vipava, v sodelovanju z Združenjem borcev za vrednote NOB Ajdovščina-Vipava, Društvom veteranov Sever severne Primorske, Območnim združenjem veteranov vojne za Slovenijo Ajdovščina-Vipava in Društvom TIGR zgornje Vipavske doline.

Na proslavi bo prisoten tudi predsednik vlade dr. Robert Golob, ki bo nastopil kot slavnostni govornik.

Proslava bo počastila zgodovinski pomen priključitve Primorske in ponovno poudarila pomen ohranjanja spomina na dogodke, ki so oblikovali slovensko zgodovino.













Adolf Hitler in MariborAdolf Hitler in MariborBundesarchiv, Bild 121-0723 / CC-BY-SA 3.0

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“Machen Sie mir dieses Land wieder deutsch!” (Adolf Hitler) 

April 26, 2018

On today’s date in 1941 Adolf Hitler visited Maribor (or in German, Marburg) and made his famous statement: “Make this land German again for me”.

The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was attacked on April 6, 1941, following a military coup that ended the regency of Pavel Karadžordević, and consequently annulled his signing of the Tripartite Pact (between Germany, Italy and Japan).

On April 17, Yugoslavia fell and a letter of capitulation was signed, while the government along with the teenage King Peter escaped first to Greece, and from there to London via Jerusalem in Palestine.

Nazi plans for Germanisation of the occupied territories were already fully developed by the time of the April War. A crucial role was played in these plans by a small German minority that had lived among the Slovenian population for centuries, as it brought Slovenia into the general Nazi goal to unite all the Germans under a single nation state. Of particular concern was Slovenian Styria (Štajerska, with Maribor as its capital) and of slightly lesser concern was Upper Carniola (Gorenjska, with Kranj).

By then a very important tool for Germanisation had been developed in the ethnically mixed territory of Carinthia, which through a plebiscite in 1920 became part of the Austrian state. There, an ethnically distinctive group, the “Windisch”, that is, the ethnically, racially and culturally German population, which doesn’t speak proper German but rather "Windisch", although in realtiy they spoke Slovene, had been invented and eventually appeared in the 1939 Austrian census which followed the 1938 Anschluss, or German annexation of Austria in order to reduce the statistical number and historical presence of the Slovenes in this terriotory. This ethnic taxonomy of using "Windisch" instead of "Slovene" was the idea also used as a germanisation tool in Styria and Carniola after the April War.

 



Furthermore, the special interest the Nazis had in Slovenian lands has been also revealed by Alojzi Kuhar, who, by the use of a false identity of an ethnic German living in Drava banovina (today’s Slovenia) visited Nazi institutions dealing with Germans living outside the Third Reich in the second half of the 1930s. This way he got access to systematic information that the Nazis had gathered on the ethnic and political backgrounds of the citizens in Drava banovina, that were then put in use once the Germans were in charge of the lands.

Not surprisingly, on the day of the capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia the first person to visit Maribor was Heinrich Himmler, the Reich’s Commissioner for the Strengthening of German Nationhood, i.e. the Nazi population policy chief, the man who was also directly responsible for the Holocaust. The plan was relatively simple: the population was divided into three categories: German, Windisch (basically seen as Germans in need of some language lessons) and “non-German” elements that needed to be expelled as aliens.

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Himmler in Maribor

Initially about 1/3 of the Slovenian population was to be expelled (220–260 thousand people), although due to the ongoing war this was limited to about 80,000 intellectuals who were displaced to Serbia and Croatia, while about 2.5 million Slovenian books were destroyed.

Hitler’s visit to Maribor (Marburg) on April 26, 1941, was, due to the reasons outlined above, the only trip he made in the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From there he continued his trip further to Gradec (Graz) and from there the next day to Celovec (Klagenfurt).  However, it was on this date, in Maribor, that he made his infamous statement: “Machen Sie mir dieses Land wieder deutsch!” (Make this land German for me again!)

 

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