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Vinko Ahlin
1866 – 1951
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Jože Ahlin
1869 – 1954
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Feliks Ahlin
1914 – 1942
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Ivan Ahlin
1920 – 2008
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Valentin Ahlin
1905 – 1983
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Elizabeta Ahlin
1899 – 1983
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Frančiška Ahlin
1864 – 1939
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Marko Ahlin
1976 – 1983
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Tine Ahlin
1905 – 1983
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Jože Ahlin
1899 – 1977
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Frančiška Ahlin
1895 – 1986
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Ivanka Ahlin
1902 – 1997
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Kristina Ahlin
1902 – 1986
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Jaka Avšič
1896 – 1978
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Alojzija Bartagelj Koman
1892 – 1982
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Saša Baumgartner
1969 – 2015
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Jože Bratovž
1927 – 1991
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Marija Bratovž
1933 – 2001
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Marija Bratovž
1890 – 1971
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Franc Bratovž
1894 – 1951
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Anica Bratovž
1929 – 1967
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Ivana Bremšak
1889 – 1976
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Janez Bremšak
1889 – 1977
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Franc Bremšak
1926 – 1943
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Ivan Bremšak
1923 – 1943
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Pavla Čeren
1892 – 1914
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Janez Čeren
1853 – 1911
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Marija Čeren Kregar
1895 – 1971
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Janez Cunder
1925 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Franc Dolničar
1926 – 1944
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Janko Dolničar
1921 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Štefka Dovč
1909 – 1978
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Anton Dovč
1913 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Maks Dovč
1925 – 1944
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Jernej Dovč
1911 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Karel Dovč
1910 – 1987
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Minka Dovč
1918 – 1942
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Janez Dovč
1912 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Jože Dovč
1908 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Ivan Dovč
1925 – 1942
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Marjan Gmeiner
1921 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Marija Gromec Ovčak
1903 – 1989
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Damjan Hočevar
1924 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Roman Hočevar
1923 – 1945
Stožice
"These plaques bear the names of the men and boys of this place, soldiers in the Slovenian National Army, the Home Guard, fighters against communism. They did not fall in battle. They were betrayed and murdered. It is not known where their bodies lie. There are therefore received with sorrow and respect by their homeland. "These plaques were set up by their relatives and benefactors in 1993, the second year of Slovenia's independence. "Victims of communist violence, 1941–1945"

Franci Horvat
1957 – 1984
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Janez Hromec
1861 – 1937
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Ivana Hromec Majer
1863 – 1937
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Marijana Klemen Čeren
1859 – 1946
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Janko Koman
1927 – 1944
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Stane Koman
1920 – 2009
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Ivan Koman
1891 – 1945
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Darko Končan
1960 – 1992
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Ljudmila Končan
1931 – 2005
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Ciril Končan
1928 – 2007
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Frančiška Kosirnik Presetnik
1890 – 1943
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Vinko Kosmač
1892 – 1960
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Marija Kosmač
1891 – 1962
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Štefka Kreč
1935 – 1988
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Janez Kregar
1877 – 1942
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Vinko Kregar
1922 – 1945
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