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Albin Prepeluh (22
February 1881 – 20
November 1937) was a
Slovenian left wing politician, journalist, editor,
political theorist and translator. Before...
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Etbin Kristan Josip Ferfolja Ivan
Cankar Dragotin Lončar
Albin Prepeluh Angelo Ara and
Claudio Magris: Trieste. Un'identità di frontiera, Torino:...
- and politician, 52nd
Governor of M****achusetts (d. 1956) 1881 –
Albin Prepeluh,
Slovenian journalist and
politician (d. 1937) 1882 – Eric Gill, English...
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Ljudmila Novak Borut Pahor Lojze Peterle Janez Podobnik Janez Potočnik
Albin Prepeluh Janko Prunk Jože Pučnik
Ciril Ribičič
Mitja Ribičič
Anton Rop Dimitrij...
- with the left wing
Slovenian Agrarian Labour Republican Party of
Albin Prepeluh, and
adopted a
program which was more
favourable to
Slovenian autonomy...
- the core of the
Slovenian partisan resistance during World War II. Ivan Pucelj,
chairman Albin Prepeluh Dragotin Lončar
Drago Marušič
Venceslav Winkler...
- Empire, and
clashed with the
right wing of his
party (represented by
Albin Prepeluh,
Dragotin Lončar and
Josip Ferfolja),
which demanded territorial autonomy...
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Social Democratic Party,
where he
belonged to its
right wing led by
Albin Prepeluh. He left the
party after it
merged with the so-called
Centrists in 1921...
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Franci Slak Ana Avbar,
Roberto Batelli,
Peter Božič,
Tanja Premk, Joži
Prepeluh, Dušanka Ristič
drama 1982
Deseti brat (The
Tenth Brother)
Vojko Duletič...
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Democratic political theorist Andrej Gosar and the
democratic thinkers Albin Prepeluh and
Dragotin Lončar. Cankar's
psychological introspections became a major...