
Stožice
📍 Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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- Locality: Ljubljana
- Ljubljana
- GPS: 46.08586, 14.51585
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Deceased (153)

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 Plahutnik
1919 – 1977
Stožice
Francka Presetnik
1953 – 1976
Stožice

Francka Zajc
1914 – 2008
Stožice

Ciril Končan
1928 – 2007
Stožice

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"

Viktor Tesovnik
1928 – 1949
Stožice

Milka Primc Koman
1924 – 2009
Stožice

Franci Horvat
1957 – 1984
Stožice

Peter Zajc
1912 – 1983
Stožice

Anica Bratovž
1929 – 1967
Stožice

Kristina Ahlin
1902 – 1986
Stožice

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"

Franc Zakotnik
1881 – 1941
Stožice

Jože Naglič
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"

Jože Bratovž
1927 – 1991
Stožice

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"

Karel Dovč
1910 – 1987
Stožice

Darko Končan
1960 – 1992
Stožice

Angela Vodnik Ahlin
1915 – 1986
Stožice

Frančiška Ahlin
1895 – 1986
Stožice

Ivan Kregar
1914 – 1989
Stožice

Jaka Avšič
1896 – 1978
Stožice

Marija Šporn Presetnik
1894 – 1970
Stožice

Barbara Slovenc
1961
Stožice

Ivanka Ahlin
1902 – 1997
Stožice

Pavla Čeren
1892 – 1914
Stožice

Jože Slovenc
1924 – 1992
Stožice

Draga Rodič
1898 – 1979
Stožice

Ana Plahutnik
1927 – 2012
Stožice

Marjan Vrhovnik
1940 – 1993
Stožice

Janez Kunstelj
1853 – 1916
Stožice
Margareta “Marjeta” Dečman Presetnik
1820 – 1898
Stožice

Matija Presetnik
1891 – 1972
Stožice

Štefka Kreč
1935 – 1988
Stožice

Marija Gromec Ovčak
1903 – 1989
Stožice

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"

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"

Marija Bratovž
1933 – 2001
Stožice

Franc Presetnik
1891 – 1949
Stožice

Zorko Rodič
1930 – 2006
Stožice

Doroteja Selan
1901 – 1981
Stožice

Vane Tesovnik
1930 – 1951
Stožice

Edvard Selan
1932 – 1995
Stožice

Alojzija Bartagelj Koman
1892 – 1982
Stožice

Matija Selan
1892 – 1969
Stožice

Andrej Peršin
1874 – 1930
Stožice

Marija Kunstelj
1876 – 1952
Stožice

Alojzij Presetnik
1881 – 1948
Stožice

Janez Hromec
1861 – 1937
Stožice

Vinko Kosmač
1892 – 1960
Stožice

Ciril Orehek
1907 – 1987
Stožice

Ivan Presetnik
1923 – 1945
Stožice

Vinko Ahlin
1866 – 1951
Stožice

Franc Peršin
1927 – 2001
Stožice

Anton Presetnik
1940 – 1991
Stožice

Marija Orehek
1906 – 2002
Stožice

Anton Kunstelj
1924 – 1992
Stožice

Marjan Lukančič
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"

Neža Selan
1877 – 1911
Stožice