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Vinko Ahlin

Vinko Ahlin

1866 – 1951

Stožice

Jože Ahlin

Jože Ahlin

1869 – 1954

Stožice

Feliks Ahlin

Feliks Ahlin

1914 – 1942

Stožice

Ivan Ahlin

Ivan Ahlin

1920 – 2008

Stožice

Valentin Ahlin

Valentin Ahlin

1905 – 1983

Stožice

Elizabeta Ahlin

Elizabeta Ahlin

1899 – 1983

Stožice

Frančiška Ahlin

Frančiška Ahlin

1864 – 1939

Stožice

Marko Ahlin

Marko Ahlin

1976 – 1983

Stožice

Tine Ahlin

Tine Ahlin

1905 – 1983

Stožice

Jože Ahlin

Jože Ahlin

1899 – 1977

Stožice

Frančiška Ahlin

Frančiška Ahlin

1895 – 1986

Stožice

Ivanka Ahlin

Ivanka Ahlin

1902 – 1997

Stožice

Kristina Ahlin

Kristina Ahlin

1902 – 1986

Stožice

Jaka Avšič

Jaka Avšič

1896 – 1978

Stožice

Alojzija Bartagelj Koman

Alojzija Bartagelj Koman

1892 – 1982

Stožice

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Saša Baumgartner

1969 – 2015

Stožice

Jože Bratovž

Jože Bratovž

1927 – 1991

Stožice

Marija Bratovž

Marija Bratovž

1933 – 2001

Stožice

Marija Bratovž

Marija Bratovž

1890 – 1971

Stožice

Franc Bratovž

Franc Bratovž

1894 – 1951

Stožice

Anica Bratovž

Anica Bratovž

1929 – 1967

Stožice

Ivana Bremšak

Ivana Bremšak

1889 – 1976

Stožice

Janez Bremšak

Janez Bremšak

1889 – 1977

Stožice

Franc Bremšak

Franc Bremšak

1926 – 1943

Stožice

Ivan Bremšak

Ivan Bremšak

1923 – 1943

Stožice

Pavla Čeren

Pavla Čeren

1892 – 1914

Stožice

Janez Čeren

Janez Čeren

1853 – 1911

Stožice

Marija Čeren Kregar

Marija Čeren Kregar

1895 – 1971

Stožice

Janez Cunder

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

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

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

Štefka Dovč

1909 – 1978

Stožice

Anton Dovč

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

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

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

Karel Dovč

1910 – 1987

Stožice

Minka Dovč

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

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

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

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

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

Marija Gromec Ovčak

1903 – 1989

Stožice

Damjan Hočevar

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

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

Franci Horvat

1957 – 1984

Stožice

Janez Hromec

Janez Hromec

1861 – 1937

Stožice

Ivana Hromec Majer

Ivana Hromec Majer

1863 – 1937

Stožice

Marijana Klemen Čeren

Marijana Klemen Čeren

1859 – 1946

Stožice

Janko Koman

Janko Koman

1927 – 1944

Stožice

Stane Koman

Stane Koman

1920 – 2009

Stožice

Ivan Koman

Ivan Koman

1891 – 1945

Stožice

Darko Končan

Darko Končan

1960 – 1992

Stožice

Ljudmila Končan

Ljudmila Končan

1931 – 2005

Stožice

Ciril Končan

Ciril Končan

1928 – 2007

Stožice

Frančiška Kosirnik Presetnik

Frančiška Kosirnik Presetnik

1890 – 1943

Stožice

Vinko Kosmač

Vinko Kosmač

1892 – 1960

Stožice

Marija Kosmač

Marija Kosmač

1891 – 1962

Stožice

Štefka Kreč

Štefka Kreč

1935 – 1988

Stožice

Janez Kregar

Janez Kregar

1877 – 1942

Stožice

Vinko Kregar

Vinko Kregar

1922 – 1945

Stožice

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