In her undergraduate thesis, author presents the time after the Second World War. She focuses on the area of Celje, where the Petriček, children's camp was located after the war. The children lost their parents during the post-war massacres and spent their childhood in the camp under a strict and violent regime of individuals. The work presents how the older and younger generations remember Petriček today. For the first group of Celje residents, Petriček is a place for socializing and entertainment, as after the war there was an inn here, in addition to which there was also a larger playground, a ski jump and the first trim track in Celje. Unlike the first group, the second one remember Petriček as a place where they spent a violent childhood. Author presents the collective memory of the inhabitants and also presents a monument in Teharje, which is connected with the events on Petriček. With photographs and data, she shows the development of Petriček from the Second World War until today, taking into account and highlighting the issue of monument protection of the building and its current condition. She also presents and analyses media reports on events in Petriček after the war.
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