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Lojze Bratuž,
Italianized name
Luigi Bertossi, (February 17, 1902 –
February 16, 1937) was a
Slovene choirmaster and
composer from
Gorizia who was killed...
- ends in tragedy". vancouversun.
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February 2022. "Dr.
Damjana Bratuz – In
Slovenian [
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glasbe in
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slovenstva ]". www.damjanabratuz...
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composer and
musician Helena Blagne Zaman (born 1963) –
singer Lojze Bratuž (1902–1937) – composer,
choirmaster Ciril Cvetko (1920–1999) – composer...
- 1970),
boxer Elnardo Webster (born 1969),
American football player Lojze Bratuž (1902–1937),
composer and anti-Fascist
martyr Lucy
Christalnigg (1872–1914)...
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immigrant politician in
Yugoslavia Slovene minority in
Italy (1920–1947)
Lojze Bratuž Engelbert Besednjak Josip Vilfan Lavo Čermelj
Klement Jug
Slovene Partisans...
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leaving in 1938. The 1936
Fascist attack on
Slovene choirmaster Lojze Bratuž—who was kidnapped, tortured, and
killed on
Christmas Eve
because his choirs...
- thecanadianencyclopedia.ca.
Retrieved 2024-10-17.
Damjana Bratuz. https://damjanabratuz.ca/damjana/they_said.htm "
Bratuž,
Damjana (1927–) -
Slovenska biografija"....
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figures were imprisoned,
exiled or killed, with the most
famous being Lojze Bratuž. In 1941, with the Axis
invasion of Yugoslavia, the
situation became even...
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Lojze is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Lojze Bratuž (1902–1937),
Slovene choirmaster and composer,
killed by
Italian Fascist squads...
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insurrectionist from Trieste,
executed by the
Fascist regime in 1930
Lojze Bratuž,
composer and
Catholic activist from Gorizia, ********inated by
Fascist squads...