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portada Liberal Forces in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia: Memoirs of Ladislav Bevc (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
374
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
ISBN13
9781433100086

Liberal Forces in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia: Memoirs of Ladislav Bevc (en Inglés)

Coppa, Frank J. ; Bevc, Vladislav (Autor) · Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi · Tapa Dura

Liberal Forces in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia: Memoirs of Ladislav Bevc (en Inglés) - Coppa, Frank J. ; Bevc, Vladislav

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Liberal Forces in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia: Memoirs of Ladislav Bevc spans 80 years of his professional and political life: from the early years of his childhood in the large family of a civil servant, to his studies in Vienna and the interruption of his professional career by military service at the Eastern and Western front under the detested Austrian flag, to a flourishing career in the liberated homeland of Yugoslavia. Born in Skocijan, Slovenia, he graduated as a civil engineer from the Technical University in Vienna. In World War I, he served on the front in Russia and France. Following the war, Ladislav Bevc focused his life on politics, civic organizations, and the engineering profession. In Ljubljana, he served as a city councilman and was active in civic and academic affairs. He helped establish a new University and resisted Communist subversion in the Sokol Patriotic Gymnast Association. Following the German invasion in World War II, he joined the resistance movement of General Dragoljub Mihajlovich, which led to encounters with the Gestapo and eventual political emigration. In 1949, he immigrated to California, where he remained active in the efforts to liberate Yugoslavia from the Communists and rescued his family, who had been held hostage. In the free world, he organized the Slovenian liberal émigrés in the Slovenian Democratic Party and was instrumental in rebuilding the Yugoslav Sokol in the Free World. He practiced civil engineering in the United States, where he was elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. He died on November 29, 1988.

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