forces, when they killed 376 people in the village of Mejë, Gjakova. Many are still missing, along with over 1,600 others whose bodies have never been found. April 27is Kosovo's Nationa! Day of Missing Persons. http://skunfoundation.org
— Ambassador for Peace -Liaison Office to the UN (@MShabani4) April 27, 2025
Today, Slovenia is celebrating Resistance Day. The holiday marks the day of the uprising against occupation in WWII and symbolises the fight against Fascism, as the Liberation Front of the Slovene nation was formed in Ljubljana on this day in 1941. Show more
Ponosno praznovanje dneva boja proti okupatorjem! Zadnji okupator je Slovenijo zapustil 25. oktobra 1991. Vsaj uradno, kar nekaj kolaborantov pa je žal ostalo in v zadnjem času spet dvigajo glave ...
No, tukaj je pa dokument, kaj se je pa res zgodilo pomembnega na ta datum leta 1941 - Ustanovitev Slovenske legije, prve slovenske proti okupatorske bojne skupine! To praznujem danes!
— France Hriberšek🇺🇦🇸🇮🇮🇱 (@FranceHribersek) April 27, 2025
Danes praznujemo Dan Osvobodilne Fronte ali Dan upora proti okupatorju. Vse tovarišem in tovarišicam želimo lep praznik. SF-SN
— JoinThePartisans/ Postani Partizan (@meimei69942233) April 27, 2025
O govoru UKZ in o današnjem prazniku - dnevu upora proti okupatorju: "Gre za to, da je ta govor politično motiviran v smislu revolucije, ki je pa nihče ni priznava. Ni šlo samo za osvobodilni boj, tudi ta datum je izmišljen, pa tudi vse druge stvari, ki so povezane z Show more
Domoljubi so se poklonili nepokopanim kostem komunističnih žrtev https://nova24tv.si/domoljubi-so-se-poklonili-nepokopanim-kostem-komunisticnih-zrtev/…
Z uporom proti najbolj genocidni verziji kapitalizma se Slovenci niso zgolj postavili na pravo stran zgodovine, ampak so postali nacija. Živela osvobodilna fronta! Smrt vsem fašizmom!
Če Urška in njena bratovščina ne vedo: okupatorji so - sicer neuradno, a vseeno - zapustili Slovenijo 25. oktobra 1991. Ostale pa so ''speče celice'', ki še nikoli v preteklosti niso tako dvigovale svojih glav, kot ravno pod to vlado. Show more
Day of Uprising Against Occupation, also known as Resistance Day, commemorates the establishment of the Liberation Front in 1941. On 6 April 1941, Slovenia, then a part of Yugoslavia, was occupied by Nazi Germany and then by the fascist regimes of Italy and Hungary. Later that month, on 26 April 1941, in response to foreign occupation, Slovenia formed the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation. The Liberation Front became an army against the fascist regimes.
Day of Uprising Against Occupation is celebrated annually 27 April, the day after the Liberation Front was founded. It has been celebrated officially as Resistance Day since Slovenia's independence in 1991.
Top facts about Day of Uprising Against Occupation
When WW2 ended, the Liberation Front helped form the Socialist Alliance of the Working People of Slovenia.
The Liberation Front was formed inside the home of Josip Vidmar, a literary critic who lived in the nation's capital of Ljubljana.
The Liberation Front's leader was Boris Kidric.
On 16 April 1941, 10 days after Nazi Germany first invaded Slovenia, Yugoslav authorities surrendered in Belgrade.
Homeland is one Given to all And one is life And one is death - Oton Zupancic, famed Slovenian poet
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Day of Uprising Against Occupation Top Events and Things to Do
Head to Medana's Local Celebration which coincides with the day. There is music, dance, food and commemorative activities.
Generate awareness on social media using hashtags such as #AgaisntOccupation, #Slovenia and #LiberationFront.
Attend the official celebration in the capital of Ljubljana. A moment of silence is observed for the fallen in the war and high-standing political officials make public speeches.
Take a moment for personal reflection on the significance of this day and the values it represents. Light a candle or observe a minute of silence to honor the memories of those who fought against occupation.
Watch a documentary about Slovenia and Yugoslavia during the Second World War. Some of our favourites include: The Kingdom of Yugoslavia in World War II, War In the Balkans and Tito's Murder Squads.