Twice disowned by Slovenia? : the Holocaust, postwar trials of Jewish textile manufacturers, and a six-decade quest for justice
In August 1945, a small group of Jewish industrialists was tried in absentia by the military court in Maribor, Yugoslavia. They were convicted of "war crimes" and sentenced to confiscation of property. Part of the nationalization policies of the new communist government, the episode related to specifically Jewish experiences before, during and after the Holocaust. Subsequent legal cases seeking redress ...




