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Podlesje

Podlesje (pronounced [pɔˈdleːsjɛ]; German: Verdreng[2][3]) is an abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. It was a village inhabited by Gottschee Germans. During the Second World War its original population was expelled. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.[4]

Podlesje
Verdreng, Ferdreng (until 1955)
Podlesje
Location in Slovenia
Coordinates: 45°32′13.33″N 14°57′33.8″E / 45.5370361°N 14.959389°E / 45.5370361; 14.959389
Country Slovenia
Traditional regionLower Carniola
Statistical regionSoutheast Slovenia
MunicipalityKočevje
Area
 • Total15.34 km2 (5.92 sq mi)
Elevation
510.9 m (1,676.2 ft)
[1]

Name edit

The name of the settlement was changed from Verdreng (identical to the German name Verdreng), or the Slovenianized form Ferdreng,[5] to Podlesje in 1955. The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia's postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms.[6][7] During the Second World War, there were plans to reuse the name Verdreng for the villages of Rigonce and neighboring Loče in the Rann Triangle (German: Ranner Dreieck).[8]

History edit

During the Second World War, the village was burned by Italian forces in August 1942.[5] Together with Zgornji Pokštajn, Spodnji Pokštajn, and Lapinje, it was merged into the settlement of Podlesje in 1955.[9]

Prison camp edit

After the Second World War, Slovenia's postwar communist authorities set up a forced labor camp for female political prisoners at Podlesje.[10][11][12][13][14] The prisoners included nuns, minors, and persons accused of having contact with the West.[15] In 1949 about 600 women were imprisoned at the camp[16] under very poor hygiene conditions.[17] Prisoners that had previously been held at Auschwitz stated that the conditions at Podlesje were even worse.[15] Internees were sentenced to perform "socially useful work" at the concentration camp; the labor involved destroying the local Gottschee German cemetery, breaking rocks into gravel for the roads, and destroying church statuary.[15] The camp was modeled on Nazi concentration camps, with barbed wire, guard towers, and prisoners' barracks.[15] Eventually the camp was closed and the prisoners were transferred to the concentration camp at the castle in Škofja Loka, where they were gradually released.[18] Before they were released, they were forced to sign statements that they would not speak about conditions at the camp.[15]

Church edit

The local church, dedicated to John the Baptist, was a Baroque church built in the 18th century on the site of an earlier church. It was demolished after 1952. A similar fate awaited the early 17th-century chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary on Mount Verdreng (Verdrenška gora; also known as Mount Verderb, Verderbška gora[19]) north of the village, demolished between 1952 and 1955.[20][21] The hill itself was known as Virgin's Mount (Dekličina gora) before the war and is occasionally still labeled as such.[22] It was renamed after the war to remove its religious associations.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
  2. ^ Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol. 6: Kranjsko. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 38.
  3. ^ Ferenc, Mitja. 2007. Nekdanji nemški jezikovni otok na kočevskem. Kočevje: Pokrajinski muzej, p. 4.
  4. ^ Kočevje municipal site
  5. ^ a b Savnik, Roman, ed. 1971. Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 2. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 236–237.
  6. ^ Spremembe naselij 1948–95. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS.
  7. ^ Urbanc, Mimi & Matej Gabrovec. 2005. Krajevna imena: poligon za dokazovanje moči in odraz lokalne identitete. Geografski vestnik 77(2): 25–43.
  8. ^ Polšak, Anton. 1996. Ponemčevanje slovenskih krajevnih imen v Okrožju Brežice v letih 1941–1945. Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje 67(2): 205–235, p. 223.
  9. ^ "Preimovanje, dopolnitve in popravki nekaterih krajevnih imen." 1955. Dolenjski list 8(25) (1 July): 4. (in Slovene)
  10. ^ Žajdela, Ivo. 1990. "Gotenica - velika prevara?" Tribuna 11: 14–15.
  11. ^ Mikola, Milko. 2006. Dokumenti in pričevanja o povojnij delovnih taboriščih v Sloveniji. Ljubljana: Ministrstvo za pravosodje Republike Slovenije, p. 114.
  12. ^ Maša za bivše taboriščnice in taboriščnike (Mass for Former Camp Inmates) (in Slovene)
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  14. ^ Mrvič, Irena. 1999. "Taborišče." Enciklopedija Slovenije, vol. 13 (Š–T), pp. 177–179. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, p. 179.
  15. ^ a b c d e Makovec, Urška. 2015. Ferdreng – nepoznano žensko delovno taborišče na Kočevskem. Siol.net (13 September).
  16. ^ a b Žajdela, Ivo. 1991. Komunistični zločini na Slovenskem. Ljubljana: ČZP Novo jutro, p. 117.
  17. ^ Gabrič, Aleš, Polona Kekec, & Brigita Rajšter. 2000. Odvetnica in pisateljica Ljuba Prenner: pogumna, da bi je bila drugačna. Ljubljana: Nova revija, p. 165.
  18. ^ Žajdela, Ivo. 1991. Komunistični zločini na Slovenskem. Ljubljana: ČZP Novo jutro, p. 123.
  19. ^ Mount Verderb on Geopedia (in Slovene) 2012-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference numbers ešd 2750 & 2751
  21. ^ Verdreng (Podlesje) (in Slovene and German)[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ Virgin's Mount on Geopedia (in Slovene)

External links edit

  • Podlesje on Geopedia
  • Pre–World War II map of Podlesje with oeconyms and family names

podlesje, pronounced, pɔˈdleːsjɛ, german, verdreng, abandoned, settlement, municipality, kočevje, southern, slovenia, village, inhabited, gottschee, germans, during, second, world, original, population, expelled, area, part, traditional, region, lower, carniol. Podlesje pronounced pɔˈdleːsjɛ German Verdreng 2 3 is an abandoned settlement in the Municipality of Kocevje in southern Slovenia It was a village inhabited by Gottschee Germans During the Second World War its original population was expelled The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region 4 Podlesje Verdreng Ferdreng until 1955 PodlesjeLocation in SloveniaCoordinates 45 32 13 33 N 14 57 33 8 E 45 5370361 N 14 959389 E 45 5370361 14 959389CountrySloveniaTraditional regionLower CarniolaStatistical regionSoutheast SloveniaMunicipalityKocevjeArea Total15 34 km2 5 92 sq mi Elevation510 9 m 1 676 2 ft 1 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Prison camp 3 Church 4 References 5 External linksName editThe name of the settlement was changed from Verdreng identical to the German name Verdreng or the Slovenianized form Ferdreng 5 to Podlesje in 1955 The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares Streets and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia s postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms 6 7 During the Second World War there were plans to reuse the name Verdreng for the villages of Rigonce and neighboring Loce in the Rann Triangle German Ranner Dreieck 8 History editDuring the Second World War the village was burned by Italian forces in August 1942 5 Together with Zgornji Pokstajn Spodnji Pokstajn and Lapinje it was merged into the settlement of Podlesje in 1955 9 Prison camp edit After the Second World War Slovenia s postwar communist authorities set up a forced labor camp for female political prisoners at Podlesje 10 11 12 13 14 The prisoners included nuns minors and persons accused of having contact with the West 15 In 1949 about 600 women were imprisoned at the camp 16 under very poor hygiene conditions 17 Prisoners that had previously been held at Auschwitz stated that the conditions at Podlesje were even worse 15 Internees were sentenced to perform socially useful work at the concentration camp the labor involved destroying the local Gottschee German cemetery breaking rocks into gravel for the roads and destroying church statuary 15 The camp was modeled on Nazi concentration camps with barbed wire guard towers and prisoners barracks 15 Eventually the camp was closed and the prisoners were transferred to the concentration camp at the castle in Skofja Loka where they were gradually released 18 Before they were released they were forced to sign statements that they would not speak about conditions at the camp 15 Church editThe local church dedicated to John the Baptist was a Baroque church built in the 18th century on the site of an earlier church It was demolished after 1952 A similar fate awaited the early 17th century chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary on Mount Verdreng Verdrenska gora also known as Mount Verderb Verderbska gora 19 north of the village demolished between 1952 and 1955 20 21 The hill itself was known as Virgin s Mount Deklicina gora before the war and is occasionally still labeled as such 22 It was renamed after the war to remove its religious associations 16 References edit Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia Leksikon obcin kraljestev in dezel zastopanih v drzavnem zboru vol 6 Kranjsko 1906 Vienna C Kr Dvorna in Drzavna Tiskarna p 38 Ferenc Mitja 2007 Nekdanji nemski jezikovni otok na kocevskem Kocevje Pokrajinski muzej p 4 Kocevje municipal site a b Savnik Roman ed 1971 Krajevni leksikon Slovenije vol 2 Ljubljana Drzavna zalozba Slovenije p 236 237 Spremembe naselij 1948 95 1996 Database Ljubljana Geografski institut ZRC SAZU DZS Urbanc Mimi amp Matej Gabrovec 2005 Krajevna imena poligon za dokazovanje moci in odraz lokalne identitete Geografski vestnik 77 2 25 43 Polsak Anton 1996 Ponemcevanje slovenskih krajevnih imen v Okrozju Brezice v letih 1941 1945 Casopis za zgodovino in narodopisje 67 2 205 235 p 223 Preimovanje dopolnitve in popravki nekaterih krajevnih imen 1955 Dolenjski list 8 25 1 July 4 in Slovene Zajdela Ivo 1990 Gotenica velika prevara Tribuna 11 14 15 Mikola Milko 2006 Dokumenti in pricevanja o povojnij delovnih taboriscih v Sloveniji Ljubljana Ministrstvo za pravosodje Republike Slovenije p 114 Masa za bivse taboriscnice in taboriscnike Mass for Former Camp Inmates in Slovene Program spominskih slovesnosti romanj in komemoracij v letu 2011 Schedule of Memorial Ceremonies Pilgrimages and other Commemorations in 2011 Item 10 Archived from the original on 2012 07 10 Retrieved 2012 02 16 Mrvic Irena 1999 Taborisce Enciklopedija Slovenije vol 13 S T pp 177 179 Ljubljana Mladinska knjiga p 179 a b c d e Makovec Urska 2015 Ferdreng nepoznano zensko delovno taborisce na Kocevskem Siol net 13 September a b Zajdela Ivo 1991 Komunisticni zlocini na Slovenskem Ljubljana CZP Novo jutro p 117 Gabric Ales Polona Kekec amp Brigita Rajster 2000 Odvetnica in pisateljica Ljuba Prenner pogumna da bi je bila drugacna Ljubljana Nova revija p 165 Zajdela Ivo 1991 Komunisticni zlocini na Slovenskem Ljubljana CZP Novo jutro p 123 Mount Verderb on Geopedia in Slovene Archived 2012 10 28 at the Wayback Machine Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage reference numbers esd 2750 amp 2751 Verdreng Podlesje in Slovene and German permanent dead link Virgin s Mount on Geopedia in Slovene External links editPodlesje on Geopedia Pre World War II map of Podlesje with oeconyms and family names Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Podlesje amp oldid 1177711832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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