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The Tchetniks attacked us from behind and they massacred the Partisans, all from behind our line. We lost 700 men in one night and one day.
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Male, born on 19th of April, 1924 in Šentjanž (Rečici ob Savinji), Slovenia, Catholic. Prior to WWII, Ivan Srčnik was a member of the SKOJ, the association of young communists of Yugoslavia. Following the German occupation of Lower Styria, he was forcibly mobilized in the German Army in 1942 and sent to the Russian front. He was captured by the Red Army in Bakaleja. At the end of December 1943, he left the POW camp at Kolomina and, as a combatant of the Yugoslav battalion, headed towards Yugoslavia. He fought on the Yugoslav front as a member of the Yugoslav resistance movement up to the liberation.
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Manifestation in honor of the liberation of Celje (Slovenia), 13 May 1945
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Ivan Srčnik (fourth from the left in the second row) with a group of partisans in Sanski most (Bosnia and Hercegovina), 28 May 1945
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Ivan Srčnik (fourth from the left in the second row) 28 May 1945
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Ivan Srčnik (first from the left) with the two fellow combatants in Bansko (Bulgaria), on his way from Soviet Union toward Yugoslavia, 15 March 1945
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Ivan Srčnik (first from the left) in Bansko (Bulgaria) 15 March 1945
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