Description
Book SynopsisExamining archival material and post-war scholarly and popular literature, Kranjc describes the often sharp divide between Communist-era interpretations of collaboration and those of their émigré anti-Communist opponents.
Trade Review'An important and valuable contribution to the historiography of European collaboration... Kranjc's book is a timely addition to the history of wartime Slovenia and contemporaneous debates about collaboration.' -- Mark Biondich The Journal of Modern History vol 87:02:2015
Table of ContentsAbbreviations Alternate Spelling of Place Names Map 1: Axis-Occupied Yugoslavia, 1941 Map 2: The Province of Ljubljana and Surrounding Regions Introduction 1 The Battle Goes Post-war: The Historiographical Debate 2 Before the Deluge 3 Reality Subverted (6 April-22 June 1941) 4 The Emergence of Resistance (July 1941-November 1942) 5 The Emergence of Collaboration (July 1941-July 1943) 6 The Collapse of Italy and a New Spirit of German Cooperation (July 1943-December 1943) 7 Shoulder to Shoulder with the German Armed Forces (January 1944-December 1944) 8 The Banality of Civilian Collaboration (September 1943-December 1944) 9 The Final Stand and its Consequences (January 1945-May 1945) Conclusion: The Verdict Notes Bibliography