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SUMMARY:Exiles / Izgnali so nas
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Exiles” (“Izgnali so nas”) of the Museum of National Liberation Maribor\, Slovenia\, by Irene Mavrič Žižek\, PhD\, will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, October 10th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. \nThe Nazi occupation of Slovenian Styria in the spring of 1941 was a great disaster for Slovenians. In accordance with Hitler’s order “Make this country German again!” the occupier wanted to destroy the Slovenian nation as an ethnic entity in just five years and completely Germanize the country. \nArrests and mass deportations of the Slovenian population stand out among the most important measures. According to the guidelines for the emigration of foreign elements from Lower Styria\, issued on April 18th\, 1941 in Maribor by Heinrich Himmler\, head of the German police and state commissioner for strengthening the German nation\, nationally conscious Slovenes\, especially educated people (professors\, teachers\, priests\, etc.). \nThe first transport with exiles from the Melja barracks started on June 7th\, 1941. Because of the collapsed tunnel near Črešnjevac\, the exiles were transported by trucks to the railway station in Slovenska Bistrica. From there\, the road led them to Serbia\, to the Aranđelovac concentration camp. After June 9th\, when the tunnel at Črešnjevac was completed\, all further transports until July 26th\, 1941\, departed from the Maribor railway station. In the first wave of deportations\, which took place according to a precisely planned plan and schedule\, 12 transports left from June 7th to July 5th\, of which 11 were from Maribor and one from Reichenburg. 4\,607 people were deported to Serbia and the territory of the National Democratic Republic. Among them were 520 Maribor families with 1\,913 members. \nThe Nazis wanted to deport the majority of Slovenes to Serbia\, except for those eligible for Germanization\, but for various reasons\, from July 12th\, 1941\, they had to deport them to other countries. From June 7th to July 10\, 1941\, 6\,802 people were deported to Serbia in 17 transports. Serbian authorities distributed most of the Slovenian exiles who received special “refugee cards” to villages\, where they lived with Serbian families. Many exiles also stayed in the cities where exile colonies were founded. Locals in Serbia hospitably accepted the Slovenian exiles. They helped them as much as they could\, even though they themselves had a hard time going through life under the German occupation.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/exiles-izgnali-so-nas/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Suzana Nov%C4%8Di%C4%87":MAILTO:suzana.novcic@nmkv.rs
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SUMMARY:Allied Bombing – 80 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Allied Bombing – 80 Years Later\, Kraljevo\, Ruins – Mass Grave” will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, October 17th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. The authors of the exhibition are Silvija Krejaković\, museum advisоr of the Belgrade City Museum and Aleksandar Berežnov\, senior archivist of the Historical Archive Kraljevo. \nThe Allied bombing of Kraljevo and its surroundings is part of a wider military-strategic plan to stop the Second World War. In order to prevent the grouping of German forces and their movement from the Balkans to the Western Front\, the commands of the Balkan Military Air Force (BAF) directed a series of aerial bombing missions against military-strategic targets in the Balkans. During 1944\, the German army group “E” was attacked\, which was retreating from Greece through the Moravian-Vardar valley in the direction of Yugoslavia. \nAs among the primary targets of the Allied bomber missions of the 205th RAF Group (Royal Air Force) of the British Army and the 15th US Air Force (15 Air Force)\, consisting of bombers and fighters\, were military airports and railway infrastructure\, Kraljevo was targeted by air it strikes as an important railway junction with the pre-war facilities of the Wagon Factory and the Aircraft Factory\, as well as a military airport. Human losses and material destruction\, as a consequence of the failures and misjudgments of the Allied air attacks\, were therefore in the greatest number in the city’s residential districts. The railway and airport colonies\, the city hospital\, the Gymnasium building\, the buildings of the Railway Workshop and Loghouse\, the Catholic Church\, part of the city cemetery and the Farmer’s Estate were affected. The map of the destruction also included the area around the railway bridge in Western Morava\, railway lines: Kraljevo-Kragujevac (Vitanovac\, Šumarice\, Ratina)\, Kraljevo-Čačak (Grdica\, Adrani\, Samaila\, Goričani\, Zablaće) and Kraljevo-Raška (Čibukovac\, Mataruška Banja\, Polumir\, Ušće). The names of 72 victims in the Kraljevo area and the chronology of the bombing in a series of allied airstrikes from July 22nd\, on the night of 10th/11th\, have been established. August\, September 1st and 2nd\, and the last one\, September 19th\, 1944. According to data established on the basis of sources\, apart from 5 soldiers of the Serbian State Guard and the Yugoslav Army in the homeland\, 67 victims were civilians. At most\, 46 victims died in the night bombing on August 11th. Eight children under the age of 13 were among the victims. \nDocuments\, photographs\, lists of the Serbian Orthodox Church\, German military reports\, reports and aerial photographs of veterans of bombing missions preserved on the Internet testify to the extent of the suffering.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/allied-bombing-80-years-later/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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SUMMARY:Charisma of Emperor Dušan – History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:The author\, in his latest work\, brings a new\, comprehensive view of the era of King and Emperor Stefan Dušan\, the most influential Serbian medieval ruler\, his role and place in history\, viewed through the prism of the past\, within the framework of a kind of culture of memory in our environment. \nThe rise of the state during the time of Emperor Stefan Dušan enabled the proclamation of the empire\, the belief that Serbia would replace Byzantium and stop the arrival of the Turks. Falling under Turkish rule and losing a large part of its medieval heritage\, the people\, in resistance to subjugation\, preserved through traditions the awareness of Emperor Dušan and the glorious state of the Nemanjićs as confirmation of their existence. At the same time\, this memory awakened hope in the fight for freedom. The cult of Dušan the Strong was revived in the liberation wars of the 19th century\, and the dream of restoring Dušan’s empire inspired political aspirations in Serbia for a long time. \nAt the very end\, we will also learn how the transfer of Dušan’s relics after World War II affected the communist public.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/charisma-of-emperor-dusan-history-and-memory/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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SUMMARY:Ksenija Divjak – Between Reality and Myth
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Ksenija Divjak – Between Reality and Myth” will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, December 12th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m.\, on the occasion of the centenary of the artist’s birth. \nThe core of the exhibition\, whose authors are Suzana Novčić and Ljubiša Simović\, museum advisors of the National Museum Kraljevo\, consists of works from the museum’s Art Collection\, of which there are 33 in total. At the end of 1995\, after the death of Ksenija Divjak\, the National Museum Kraljevo received thirteen works from the legacy of this artist\, as a gift from the National Museum of Serbia. Two decades later\, Dr. Olivera Radojković Čolović donated a valuable artistic legacy to the National Museum Kraljevo\, which also includes twenty works by Ksenija Divjak. \nIn addition\, in order to fully present the artist’s work\, the exhibition also includes a significant number of works of art from other institutions: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade\, the Gallery of Fine Arts – Rajko Mamuzić Collection in Novi Sad\, the Modern Gallery in Valjevo and the Art Gallery “Nadežda Petrović” in Čačak. \nThanks to this\, a complex and authentic world of Ksenija Divjak is brought to life: on the one hand\, the thematic approach that she has cultivated throughout her life and which includes nudes\, still lifes\, themes of doubles\, mythological themes and landscapes\, and on the other hand\, the media in which\, in addition to oil on canvas\, she most often worked\, such as watercolours\, pastels\, drawings and gouaches. \nShe is one of the first postmodern artists of her time\, who opted for the figure and figuration\, derived from the models and canons of art history. The author uses them and brings them to life in her imagination\, creating her own personal and artistic “museum without borders.”Ksenija Divjak was born in 1924 in Ivanić Grad\, Croatia. She lived in Zagreb until 1941\, when she came to Belgrade with her family as a refugee. She enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1943\, graduating in 1949. She was a member of Association of Fine Artist of Serbia\, the “Belgrade Group” and the “Lada” Art Association. She travelled and studied in Italy\, France\, Greece and Spain\, whose culture and art she was most attached to. She died in Belgrade in 1995.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/ksenija-divjak-between-reality-and-myth/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Suzana Nov%C4%8Di%C4%87":MAILTO:suzana.novcic@nmkv.rs
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