-
renamed City of Lisbon, and
subsequently resold to Yugoslavia,
becoming Partizanka operating with the
shipping company Jugoslavenska Linijska Plovidba until...
- Kobe. In 1978 the ship was
bought by
Jadrolinija and renamed,
firstly to
Partizanka, then, in the same year, to
Lastovo I. In the year 1998 the ship was renamed...
-
imagery of
traditional folklore heroines to
attract and
legitimize the
partizanka (pl. partizanke;
Partisan Woman).
Members included figures such as Judita...
-
Maltese emigrants left to
Australia on
board of the
Yugoslav steamers SS
Partizanka and SS Radnik.
Relations between newly independent Malta and socialist...
-
After the war she
served in the
fledgling Yugoslav Navy as Nada then
Partizanka,
before being returned to the
Royal Navy in 1949.
Later that year she...
-
imagery of
traditional folklore heroines to
attract and
legitimize the
partizanka.
After the war,
women were
relegated to
traditional gender roles, but...
- Kraljević -
Stipica Matko Raguz -
Grispe Renata Jurkovic - Ljuba,
mlada partizanka Dragan Despot - Niko Ante
Vican -
Policajac "Povratak". Baza HR kinematografije...
-
Transferred on 11
January 1944 to the
Yugoslav Navy as Nada.
Renamed in 1948 as
Partizanka.
Returned to RN in 1948.
Transferred in 1948 to the
Egyptian Navy as El...
- The
triglavka or
Triglav cap (in Slovenia) or the
partizanka or
Partizan cap (in Croatia) is a side cap that was a part of the
Yugoslav Partisan uniform...
-
November 2016). "Umrla
najstarija partizanka – Ida Sabo". Vox Feminae.
Retrieved 23
September 2019. "UMRLA
NAJSTARIJA PARTIZANKA IDA SABO (101)
Prije mjesec...