Battle of Dražgoše
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The Battle of Dražgoše was a Second World War
World War II
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 battle
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 between Slovene partisans (NOVJ) and Nazi Germany
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 armed forces
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, which took place between January 9 and January 11, 1942, in the Slovenia
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n village of Dražgoše
Dražgoše
Dražgoše is a village in the Municipality of Železniki in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.The village lies on the southern slopes of the Jelovica Plateau....

. This battle was the first direct confrontation of the war
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 between the two.

Fighting (both numerically and equipment-wise) vastly superior Germans the partisan Cankar's Battalion (numbering 240 combatants) suffered nine casualties throughout the entire battle, 5 of whom were machine gunners, the other 4 being their assistants. German forces suffered about 27 casualties.

After three days of fighting, the partisans were forced to flee the village. German troops executed 17 male civilians immediately upon having secured a portion of the village. During the evening of the following day, a further 18 male residents who had previously escaped, only to be apprehended as they returned were executed, houses were looted and the village was set on fire. When the fires died down, the Germans then demolished the entire village. The remaining villagers were then rounded up and sent to concentration camps.

Two days after this engagement, German troops attacked two partisan platoons on Mošenjska planina. During the 13 hour engagement some 12 Partisans were killed and 5 were wounded.

After the war Dražgoše was entirely rebuilt.
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