Cleveland State University, was asked why he, as a non-Jew, was interested in the Jewish soldiers in WWI. He cited his scholarly research especially of Slovenian writers. This was at an event at the exposition “Forgive Us, Oh You, the Dead” hosted by the Slovenian Museum and Archives in Cleveland, Ohio. It is dedicated to the Jewish soldiers in World War I who fell on the Isonzo Front in what is now Slovenia. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/jewish/jewish and http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/slovenian/slovenian.htm
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Why Slovenian prof was interested in Jewish soldiers
Luka Zibelnik, Lecturer at the Center for Slovenian Studies at
Cleveland State University, was asked why he, as a non-Jew, was interested in the Jewish soldiers in WWI. He cited his scholarly research especially of Slovenian writers. This was at an event at the exposition “Forgive Us, Oh You, the Dead” hosted by the Slovenian Museum and Archives in Cleveland, Ohio. It is dedicated to the Jewish soldiers in World War I who fell on the Isonzo Front in what is now Slovenia. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/jewish/jewish and http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/slovenian/slovenian.htm
Cleveland State University, was asked why he, as a non-Jew, was interested in the Jewish soldiers in WWI. He cited his scholarly research especially of Slovenian writers. This was at an event at the exposition “Forgive Us, Oh You, the Dead” hosted by the Slovenian Museum and Archives in Cleveland, Ohio. It is dedicated to the Jewish soldiers in World War I who fell on the Isonzo Front in what is now Slovenia. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/jewish/jewish and http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/slovenian/slovenian.htm
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