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One display relates to the Communist Party's manifesto, which was one of the first documents to draw attention to the threat to the Slovene nation: the rapidly increasing penetration of fascism and national socialism in Slovenia and the negative politics of Great Serbia, which also had its supporters in Slovenia. The manifesto called upon all progressive forces to unite in the struggle for the survival of the Slovene people. The museum also presents the period between the two wars.
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