The System of Supply in Ljubljana during World War I
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Ljubljana, prva svetovna vojna, preskrba, živila, življenjske potrebščineAbstract
The author discusses the supply of foodstuffs, coal, firewood, petroleum, and soap in Ljubljana in an emergency situation during World War I and the first days following the end of the War when the supply situation was gradually stabilizing. The discussion is based on data obtained from Ljubljana's town-hall records that are kept by the Historical Archives of Ljubljana.
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1989-01-01
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