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Pečovnik Mine

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on 8–9 May 1945, partisans forced 12,000 Croats to enter it, including 2,000 women and children. The next day, the partisans closed the mine, leaving them underground to die from
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to close it, although the local community argued that mine still had plenty of
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Some local Slovenes were arrested and prosecuted for reportedly giving
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by forcing them into the mine and covering them with concrete in 1945.
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about the Pečovnik and Matjaževa pits to international journalists.
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and was not ready to be closed. Before the mine was closed with
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Defunct coal mine and mass grave near Pečovnik, Slovenia
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World War II in Yugoslavia
Bleiburg repatriations
Expulsion of Germans
Istrian–Dalmatian exodus
Purges in Serbia
Bloody Christmas (Macedonia)
Foibe
Jazovka
Gračani
Tezno
Huda jama
Keva's pit cave
Hrastnik
Macelj
Kočevski Rog
Pečovnik
Osijek
Zagreb
Teharje
Sterntal
Valpovo
Borovnica
Josipovac
Krndija
Knićanin
Velika Pisanica

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