Under the command of Mirko Bračič at midnight on 9 December 1943 the town of Kočevje (German: Gotschee) was attacked by three Slovene Partisans brigades. The attack was supported by the partisan artillery and mortars.
The Kočevje mine, student hostel, school and some other important buildings in the city were captured by the partisans. The remnants of the German-Home Guard garrison retreated into the Gotschee Castle where it remained protected by its thick walls until two German relief columns under the command of Oskar von Niedermayer came from Ljubljana and broke the partisan encirclement, rescuing the besieged German garrison on 12 December 1943.[1]
References
^Hans-Ulrich Seidt (2002) "Berlin-Kabul-Moskau: Oskar von Niedermayer und Deutschlands Geopolitik", Universitas in der F.A., Herbig Verlagsbuchhandlung, München, 509 S., ISBN3800414384