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Gasilsko delovanje v Ljubljani na prehodu iz predvojnega časa v prvo leto in pol druge svetovne vojne : magistrska naloga
ID Glavan, Nina (Author), ID Repe, Božo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Mikša, Peter (Comentor)

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Abstract
Magistrska naloga se ukvarja s tistim gasilskim delovanjem v Ljubljani, ki je povezano z drugo svetovno vojno. Tako časovno gledano pregleduje določene dejavnosti gasilcev že v tridesetih letih 20. stoletja, dalje pa opisuje spremembe in dogajanje v prvem letu in pol vojne, ko so Ljubljano okupirali Italijani. Naloga vseeno ne obravnava izključno poklicnih in prostovoljnih gasilcev, saj je zaradi vojne spekter gasilskih nalog in vlog segel tudi do preprostega prebivalca, ki se je na nove razmere moral pripraviti. Nalogi so v velik izziv viri, ki so predvsem za vojni čas pomanjkljivi, kar je v poglavju po uvodu posebej izpostavljeno. Sicer pa je obravnavana gasilska organizacija pred vojno, pri čemer je izpostavljena njena modernizacija in vključitev vojnih vsebin v obtok dela, tisk in na druga področja. Dalje dejanska priprava na stanje vojne, ki se je začela po napadu na Poljsko. To je pomenilo vzpostavitev Zaščitnega urada, pripravo za primer zračnega napada, ki je vključevala tudi prebivalstvo, in izobraževanje za vojne razmere. Sledi dejansko delovanje poklicnih gasilcev in usoda prostovoljnih v času okupacije. V nalogi je tako predstavljena tabela intervencij v letih 1941 in 1942, ki je osmišljena s kontekstom. V zadnjem delu sledi povzetek o odporniškem gibanju v gasilskih vrstah.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gasilci, gasilska organizacija, druga svetovna vojna, zračni napad, Ljubljana
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:N. Glavan
Year:2024
Number of pages:78 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163792 This link opens in a new window
UDC:94(497.4Ljubljana)"1935/1942"
COBISS.SI-ID:211782915 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Firefighting operations in Ljubljana during the transition from the pre-war period to the first year and a half of the Second World War
Abstract:
The master's thesis addresses firefighting activities in Ljubljana related to World War II. It chronologically reviews certain activities of firefighters starting from the 1930s and further describes the changes and events during the first year and a half of the war, when Ljubljana was occupied by the Italians. However, the thesis does not focus exclusively on professional and volunteer firefighters, as the scope of firefighting tasks and roles during the war extended even to ordinary citizens, who had to adapt to the new circumstances. One of the major challenges of the thesis is the sources, which are particularly scarce for the wartime period, a fact highlighted in a chapter following the introduction. The thesis examines the firefighting organization before the war, with an emphasis on its modernization and the incorporation of wartime content into the workflow, publications, and other areas. It further discusses the actual preparations for war, which began after the attack on Poland. This led to the establishment of the Protective Office, preparations for potential air raids that included the civilian population, and education for wartime conditions. The thesis then details the actual operations of professional firefighters and the fate of volunteers during the occupation. A table of interventions in 1941 and 1942 is presented in the thesis and contextualized accordingly. The final part summarizes the resistance movement within the firefighting ranks.

Keywords:firefighters, firefighting organisation, world war II, air raid, Ljubljana

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