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- Milan_Apih abstract "Milan Apih (1906–1992) was a teacher by profession, Slovenian political activist and a writer.He was born in Celje, in the Duchy of Styria of the Austro-Hungarian empire (present-day Slovenia). In 1925 he graduated at Teachers' College. For some time he worked as a school teacher. In 1932, he joined the illegal Communist Party of Yugoslavia. Due to active membership he was arrested and 1934 imprisoned in Sremska Mitrovica for four years.Returned to Celje, where he was in 1940 arrested again, this time nine months imprisoned in Bileča. There he wrote well-known song Bilečanka and composed a music.In 1941, he joined the Yugoslav partisans in Slovenia and soon rose to prominent military position. During the Axis occupation of Slovenia his family suffered several tragedies. Two of his children died due to malnutrition. His first son [Jure Apih], survived the war as a refugee hiding from the authorities in Zagreb.After World War II, Apih became an important Communist official. He was one of the collaborators of the Yugoslav minister of interior affairs Aleksandar Ranković, being in charge of finances and supplies. In 1954 moved from Belgrade to Slovenia, appointed to several duties: director of Radio Ljubljana, later the President (major) of the Maribor "County", then Member of the Parliament, in 1963 became a Member of the Constitutional Court of SRS.In the 1960s, however, he became critical towards the regime. In the 1980s, he became one of the collaborators in the alternative dissident journal Nova revija. During the JBTZ-trial in 1988, he was among the supporters (together with Alenka Puhar and Drago Jančar) of the first mass demonstration in the Communist regime, demanding the changes.During the years 1962-90 he published his memoirs, the book of poems, translated some "unpopular" foreign authors and co-edited the book of revolutionary songs from all over the world, titled "Stand up the Slaves".In the 1980s he defended the idea of reconciliation (among fighters united within The Liberation Front and collaborators) brought up by Spomenka Hribar in her essay Krivda in greh (the Guilt and the Sin) dedicated to Edvard Kocbek.He died in Ljubljana.Apih's peculiar life destiny, from a Communist activist to resistance fighter, Communist official, to a dissident and finally an anti-Communist activist, was the source of Drago Jančar's novel Graditelj ("The Builder").".
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- Milan_Apih description "Slovenian composer".
- Milan_Apih description "Slovenian composer".
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- Milan_Apih comment "Milan Apih (1906–1992) was a teacher by profession, Slovenian political activist and a writer.He was born in Celje, in the Duchy of Styria of the Austro-Hungarian empire (present-day Slovenia). In 1925 he graduated at Teachers' College. For some time he worked as a school teacher. In 1932, he joined the illegal Communist Party of Yugoslavia.".
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