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Proud successors of the communists worshiped another executioner of the Slovene nation: From May 1942 he robbed and murdered at every turn!

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By: Ivan Šokić /Nova24tv

“On the anniversary of the death of the national hero Commander Stane, a ceremony was held in front of the birth house in memory of the heroism during the National Liberation War. We must be grateful to all those who fought for the Slovenian land and nation. Slovenia was won and we must nurture it. This is our indelible history,” SD president Tanja Fajon wrote on Twitter on November 7th, 2021, posting a collage of photos in which she and the radicals paid tribute to war criminal Franc Rozman-Stane.

Twisting history, which the successors of the Communist Party still insist on 30 years after the break-up of Communist Yugoslavia, is downright shameless. Franc Rozman Stane was not a national hero who fought for the “Slovenian land and nation”. He was a revolutionary communist executioner who systematically killed anyone who could be dangerous for the communist revolution on Slovenian territory. Even his comrades were embarrassed to write about his bloodthirstiness over his own people. They preferred to say such things in person and preferably in whispers. Proud successors of the Communist Party, led by Tanja Fajon, still worship the executioners of the Slovenian nation.

According to historian Ivo Žajdela, Franc Rozman Stane fought in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the Communists. He was also trained there so that when he arrived in Slovenia in 1941, he could start communist purges. Namely, Rozman Stane fought a war on two fronts for the Communist Party, officially against the occupier, but in reality against the Slovenes. In the name of the communist revolution, he and his detachment killed political opponents of the communists. In a statement for Siol, Žajdela also said that Rozman Stane and his partisan butchers left devastation behind. “In this task, the Party leadership sent him to the first battle lines, where he organised and led partisan units. These, especially from the spring of 1942 onwards, began to massacre those Slovenes who could still want the revolution.”

His partisans stole and killed

Žajdela cites as one of the examples the murder of three civilians on October 26th, 1941, who were murdered by Rozman Stane in Dobrovljah nad Vranskim, all of which hinted at a revolutionary murder. According to Žajdela, Rozman Stane was a blind executor of the criminal revolutionary policy of the Communists. With their so-called “second group of detachments”, in May 1942 they killed and robbed Slovenes at every turn. And such a man is still described in the SD as a “national hero”.

As commander of the main staff of the partisan army, Rozman Stane was also involved in the great communist crimes of 1943 and 1944. He had everything on his conscience from Turjak to Žužemberk and countless other partisan destruction of Slovene lives and property. “His partisans left behind immense devastation, casualties and misery,” says Žajdela. Who needs an occupier in the face of such “national heroes” who mutilate their own nation?

They also bow before Kidrič

This is not the first time that the SD leadership, together with Fajon, is bowing to communist bloodthirsty people. Namely, the SD leadership has never come to the realisation that in modern Europe, the idolatry of any totalitarian regime of the 20th century is unacceptable. This applies to fascism, national socialism as well as communism. Also on May 5th, 2020, Fajon, in the company of the then party president Dejan Židan and MP Marko Koprivc, paid her respects in front of the statue of Boris Kidrič, where the SD leadership also laid a wreath.

Kidrič is also being praised to the skies in the SD, although in 1941 he, on behalf of the CK-KPS, ordered the massacre of all ideological opponents, including OF leaders. Even his Communist comrades were not safe from his purges. One of them was Angela Vode, who, unlike other communists in Slovenia, resisted the agreement between Hitler and Stalin. The other communists celebrated the pact between the leader of the German National Socialists and the Soviet communists and established an Anti-Imperialist Front to fight England, France and America in honour of this on April 27th, 1941 in Ljubljana. When the agreement between Hitler and Stalin failed, the communists in Slovenia began to falsify historical facts and insisted that they established the “Liberation Front” on April 27th, 1941 in Vidmar’s villa.

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