- Today, the
mansion houses the
National Museum of
Contemporary History. The
Koslers also
owned a
mansion (Slovene:
Kozlerjeva palača) in the
center of Ljubljana...
-
commonly known as
Kosler's Map), made from 1848
until 1852
during the
Spring of
Nations by the
Carniolan lawyer and
geographer Peter Kosler, was the first...
- Zdeněk
Košler (March 25, 1928 – July 2, 1995) was a
Czechoslovak conductor, who pla**** an
important role in
Czechoslovak musical life of the
second half...
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Franz Xaver Kosler (16
August 1864,
Vienna – 15
December 1905 in Syracuse, Sicily) was an
Austrian painter;
primarily known for his
Orientalist portraits...
- to m****acre
local people[citation needed] in the
winter of 1943–44 in
Kosler's Thicket in the
marshes south of Ljubljana.[citation needed]
Frakelj was...
- Kočevje,
Arhiv Slovenije]. Ljubljana:
Slovensko kočevarsko društvo
Peter Kosler. ISBN 961-91287-0-2 Lumans, V.O. (1993):Himmler's Auxiliaries: The Volksdeutsche...
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Reviews in
Mineralogy and Geochemistry. 53: 145–181. doi:10.2113/0530145.
Kosler, J.; Sylvester, P.J. (2003). Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O. (eds.). "Present...
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newspaper Novice from Klagenfurt. In the same period, the
geographer Peter Kosler issued a map of the Slovene-inhabited
areas with ethnic-linguistic lines...
- were
killed in a
grove known as
Kosler's Thicket (Slovene:
Kozlerjeva gošča,
named after its
former owner Peter Kosler), on
November 25, 1943 together...
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Peter Kosler's "Map of
Slovene Land and Provinces",
drawn during the
Spring of
Nations in 1848 and
published only in 1861, was the
first map of the Slovene...