In the 1930s, his cultural and social commitments lead him into conflict with the fascist authorities.
In 1943 he was drafted into the army, which apparently helped him to avoid trouble with the fascist authorities.
They were both imprisoned by the Italian fascist authorities on a number of occasions between 1941 and 1943.
He was imprisoned by Italian fascist authorities on a number of occasions.
The Italian Fascist authorities set the building on fire during the war in 1937.
In 1930, he was arrested by the Italian Fascist authorities, but released the next year.
His dedication to the principles of political freedom led him to be reported to the Fascist Italian authorities in 1941.
On 30 October 1943 the camp was reactivated by the fascist authorities to house Jewish refugees in the area.
He was frequently prosecuted by Italian Fascist authorities and interned for his activities.
In 1929 he was first imprisoned for a short time by Fascist authorities due to his Slovenian patriotism.