Difference between revisions of "Pohorje Partisan Exhibition"
(imported from XML by extractor/importer) |
(imported from XML by extractor/importer) |
||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
The exhibition on the Pohorje Battalion was installed at Osankarica in 1961. A special annex was added in 1978 to house the 'Pohorje Partisan' exhibition, which presents developments in the wider area of the Pohorje mountain range, the cradle of partisan resistance in Štajerska during the Second World War. Special attention is paid to the last stand by fighters of the Pohorje Battalion at Osankarica on 8 January 1943. After fighting overwhelmingly superior German forces for two and a half hours, 69 fighters, including women, lost their lives. Only one partisan was captured alive by the Germans and he was later shot as a hostage. The Battalion became a legend in the resistance of the Slovenes against the occupation, and its principal heroes were the aged local peasant Alfonz Šarh and his three sons, who were still minors. | The exhibition on the Pohorje Battalion was installed at Osankarica in 1961. A special annex was added in 1978 to house the 'Pohorje Partisan' exhibition, which presents developments in the wider area of the Pohorje mountain range, the cradle of partisan resistance in Štajerska during the Second World War. Special attention is paid to the last stand by fighters of the Pohorje Battalion at Osankarica on 8 January 1943. After fighting overwhelmingly superior German forces for two and a half hours, 69 fighters, including women, lost their lives. Only one partisan was captured alive by the Germans and he was later shot as a hostage. The Battalion became a legend in the resistance of the Slovenes against the occupation, and its principal heroes were the aged local peasant Alfonz Šarh and his three sons, who were still minors. | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | |||
[[Category:Museums]] | [[Category:Museums]] |
Revision as of 00:04, 18 November 2009