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Milan Apih

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During the years 1962-90 he published memoirs, the book of poems, translated some foreign authors and co-edited the book of revolutionary songs from all over the world, titled "Stand up the Slaves". In the 1980s he defended the idea of reconciliation (among fighters united within
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Apih died in Ljubljana in 1992. His peculiar life destiny, from a Communist activist to resistance fighter, Communist official, to a dissident and finally an anti-Communist activist, was the source of
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After World War II, Apih became an important Communist official. He was one of the associates of the Yugoslav minister of interior affairs
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for four years. Returned to Celje, where he was in 1940 arrested again, this time nine months imprisoned in
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in Slovenia and soon rose to prominent military position. During the
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to Slovenia, appointed to several duties: director of
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in 1988, he was among the supporters (together with
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