Lojze Ude (June 18, 1896 in
Križe, Tržič,
Austria-Hungary
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– February 28, 1982 in
Lošinj
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,
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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) was
Slovenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe
* Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia
* Slovenes
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lawyer, journalist and historian.
Honours
* Golden Obilić Medal (1920)
* Order of Merit with silvery rays (1951)
* Order of Brotherhood and Unity with silvery 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's Prize (1966)
* Kidrič's 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 journalists
1896 births
1982 deaths
Austro-Hungarian military personnel
People from the Municipality of Tržič
20th-century journalists
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