Lojze Ude
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alt=Lojze Ude, Memorial inscription at his residence in a fighter for the northern border and Slovene scientist." Lojze Ude (June 18, 1896 in Križe, Tržič,
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– February 28, 1982 in
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) was a Slovene lawyer, journalist and historian.


Honours

* Golden Obilić Medal (1920) * Order of Merit with Silver Rays (1951) * Order of Brotherhood and Unity with Silver Rays (1951) * Order of the Red Flag (1956) * Order of Merit with Silver Star (1968) * Order of Valour (1972) * Order of the Republic with Golden Wreath (1979) * Drabosnjak Prize (1966) * Kidrič Prize (1978)


Selected works

* Koroški zbornik, Državna založba Slovenije, 1946 * Slovenci in jugoslovanska skupnost, Obzorja, 1972 * Koroško vprašanje, Drẑavna zaloẑba Slovenije, 1976 * Boj za severno slovensko mejo: 1918-1919, Založba obzorja, 1977


References


External links


Biography of Lojze Ude on the Slovenian Biographical Lexicon web site
20th-century Slovenian historians Slovenian lawyers 1896 births 1982 deaths Austro-Hungarian military personnel People from the Municipality of Tržič 20th-century Slovenian journalists {{Slovenia-scientist-stub