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Slovenia Partisan Printing Shop was build in secluded forest hidden above Kanomljica river valley near town of Vojsko in Idrija Region. This one of the best preserved monuments of Second World War was built in [[established :: 1944]]. It was one of the first monument sites together with [[Franja Partisan Hospital]] that was one of the main obligations for [[Idrija Municipal Museum]] to preserve when it was established. As museum site it started to operate almost right after the war in 1947.       
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Printed propaganda of partisan press played important role in resistance against Nazi occupying forces and spread of Slovenian word in the national liberation struggle. The need for the Slovene written language was all the greater due to many years of fascist pressures in the Primorska (coastal) region that affected directly also Idrija and surrounding areas.  Partizanski dnevnik ('Partisan's Daily') was the only daily newspaper in occupied Europe printed by a resistance organisation. It was published regularly until the end of the war in a daily edition of 4000 to 7000 copies. 40 to 50 persons worked in the printing shop, which operated until 1st May 1945. During its operation, a total of 313 various issues were printed on 1274 pages and in 1,394,000 copies. The engraver made a considerable number of linocuts, and cut as many as 56 different stamps into linoleum or lead with more than 450 specimens. Supporters of the partisans bought electric printing machine in Milano dismantled it and send it secretly in parts to Slovenia Partisan Printing Shop, so in chain of couriers so no connection between them could be established and nobody, except last of the chain knew where printing shop was. If somebody by accident ran into printing shop, person had to remain there until end of the war or be shot.  Establishment has several cabins, electrical power station, engine room for printing, kitchen, canteen, a composing room, and a bookbindery. Despite frequent armed struggles in vicinity of the printing shop, Germans never found it. Some 874,000 copies of Partizanski Dnevnik was distributed all around Slovenia via couriers. Printing machines can be still operational.     
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Partizanska tiskarna Slovenija, Vojsko
V Studencih, SI-5280 Idrija
Phone386 (0) 5 372 6600




Slovenia Partisan Printing Shop was build in secluded forest hidden above Kanomljica river valley near town of Vojsko in Idrija Region. This one of the best preserved monuments of Second World War was built in 1944. It was one of the first monument sites together with Franja Partisan Hospital that was one of the main obligations for Idrija Municipal Museum to preserve when it was established. As museum site it started to operate almost right after the war in 1947. Printed propaganda of partisan press played important role in resistance against Nazi occupying forces and spread of Slovenian word in the national liberation struggle. The need for the Slovene written language was all the greater due to many years of fascist pressures in the Primorska (coastal) region that affected directly also Idrija and surrounding areas. Partizanski dnevnik ('Partisan's Daily') was the only daily newspaper in occupied Europe printed by a resistance organisation. It was published regularly until the end of the war in a daily edition of 4000 to 7000 copies. 40 to 50 persons worked in the printing shop, which operated until 1st May 1945. During its operation, a total of 313 various issues were printed on 1274 pages and in 1,394,000 copies. The engraver made a considerable number of linocuts, and cut as many as 56 different stamps into linoleum or lead with more than 450 specimens. Supporters of the partisans bought electric printing machine in Milano dismantled it and send it secretly in parts to Slovenia Partisan Printing Shop, so in chain of couriers so no connection between them could be established and nobody, except last of the chain knew where printing shop was. If somebody by accident ran into printing shop, person had to remain there until end of the war or be shot. Establishment has several cabins, electrical power station, engine room for printing, kitchen, canteen, a composing room, and a bookbindery. Despite frequent armed struggles in vicinity of the printing shop, Germans never found it. Some 874,000 copies of Partizanski Dnevnik was distributed all around Slovenia via couriers. Printing machines can be still operational.



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