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  2. Slovenian Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia: Multi-role armoured fighting vehicle: Unknown Some bought for the equipping of the newly made medium reconnaissance battalion M-80A Yugoslavia Slovenia: Multi-role armoured fighting vehicle: 17 17 In reserve. At least 1 in Pivka military museum. [30] Valuk. Variant of Pandur I Austria Slovenia: Multi-role armoured fighting vehicle: 65

  3. World War II in the Slovene Lands - Wikipedia

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    World War II in the Slovene Lands started in April 1941 and lasted until May 1945. The Slovene Lands were in a unique situation during World War II in Europe. In addition to being trisected, a fate which also befell Greece, Drava Banovina (roughly today's Slovenia) was the only region that experienced a further step—absorption and annexation into neighboring Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and ...

  4. Slovenian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    After 1993, the Slovenian Armed Forces had relied on mandatory military service, with conscripts receiving 6–7 months of training. In 2003, the Slovenian Government abolished conscription and as of July 2004, the Slovenian Armed Forces had been almost completely reorganised into a professional army now based on volunteers. Currently there are ...

  5. Pivka Park of Military History - Wikipedia

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    Supplied to Yugoslav resistance forces during WWII. BMP-1 Soviet Union: 1970s–80s: infantry fighting vehicle: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. BVP M-80A Yugoslavia: 1980s: armored personnel carrier: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. BOV Yugoslavia / Slovenia: 1980s: armored personnel carrier: Ex-Yugoslav People's Army. Examples of military and police (BOV ...

  6. Slovene Partisans - Wikipedia

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    The Slovene Partisans and revolutionary forces killed over 24,000 Slovenes during and after World War II, and contributed to the killings of 15% of all Slovene victims of the war. The anti-communist forces killed about 4,400 Slovenes in their independent actions, not including those killed in joint actions with the Axis forces; those are ...

  7. Category : Military history of Slovenia during World War II

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    Military history of Slovenia during World War II. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... World War II sites in Slovenia ...

  8. Slovene Home Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Slovene Home Guard (Slovene: Slovensko domobranstvo, SD; German: Slowenische Landeswehr) was a Slovene anti-Partisan [2] militia that was founded and supported by the Germans and fought alongside them against the Partisans. [3]

  9. Category:Slovenia in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Military history of Slovenia during World War II (2 C) Pages in category "Slovenia in World War II" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.