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The Pauček Partisan Hospital at Trška gora na Pohorju got its name from partisan surgeon Dr Ivan Kopač-Pauček (1916-1988), who participated in the long march of the 14th Partisan Division from Dolenjska through Croatia to Štajerska. Between April 1944 and the end of war, with the help of patriotic local people, he built six small hospitals in the woods of western Pohorje close to Slovenj Gradec. These hospitals treated more than 300 wounded partisans, together with a number of soldiers of the Allied Troops. Despite their considerable resources, the German occupation troops never found them. The partisan hospital at Trška gora in Legen has been restored in period style, and now operates as an open-air museum.
 
The Pauček Partisan Hospital at Trška gora na Pohorju got its name from partisan surgeon Dr Ivan Kopač-Pauček (1916-1988), who participated in the long march of the 14th Partisan Division from Dolenjska through Croatia to Štajerska. Between April 1944 and the end of war, with the help of patriotic local people, he built six small hospitals in the woods of western Pohorje close to Slovenj Gradec. These hospitals treated more than 300 wounded partisans, together with a number of soldiers of the Allied Troops. Despite their considerable resources, the German occupation troops never found them. The partisan hospital at Trška gora in Legen has been restored in period style, and now operates as an open-air museum.
 
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The Pauček Partisan Hospital at Trška gora na Pohorju got its name from partisan surgeon Dr Ivan Kopač-Pauček (1916-1988), who participated in the long march of the 14th Partisan Division from Dolenjska through Croatia to Štajerska. Between April 1944 and the end of war, with the help of patriotic local people, he built six small hospitals in the woods of western Pohorje close to Slovenj Gradec. These hospitals treated more than 300 wounded partisans, together with a number of soldiers of the Allied Troops. Despite their considerable resources, the German occupation troops never found them. The partisan hospital at Trška gora in Legen has been restored in period style, and now operates as an open-air museum.