V6-1035 — Final report
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TOMINŠEK ČEHULIĆ, Tadeja, ŠORN, Mojca, RENDLA, Marta, DOBAJA, Dunja. Casualties among the Population in the Territory of the Republic of Slovenia During ans Immediately After World War II. Ljubljana: Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, [1997-]. Database.h

The internal computer database includes various categories of information for approximately 97.700 deaths.

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DEŽELAK-BARIČ, Vida, TOMINŠEK ČEHULIĆ, Tadeja. "The Methodology of Compiling the Second World War Casuaulties' Liest in Slovenia" : The paper on an international scientific coference .: "The Loneliness of Victims: The Methodological, Ethical and Poli

The paper presents the processes of researching war casualties in Slovenia, the historical context, methodological issues and problems involved in the research, the principles of the census, as well as the results of the research, where the numbers a

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DEŽELAK-BARIČ, Vida.Discussion with the Historian Dr. Vida Deželak Barič about the National Collection of Information on the Victims of World War II in Slovenia from 1941 to 1945. Družina Online release, 5 June 2011, volume 60, No. 23, 15 pages, 66.4

The Interview presents the history and methodological issues involved in the years of researching the victims of World War II. A structural analysis of casualties with regard to causres, wartime statues, regions, time periods and other parameters has

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The war was becoming increasingly bloody every year.

In the interview the methodology of work is described and the structural analysis of deaths in Slovenia during and immediately after World War II is presented. Among other issues the aspect of the temporal dynamics of deaths is underlined, showing th

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COBISS.SI-ID: 3031412