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FROM THE CONTENTS OF THE CURRENT ISSUE:
- KHD chairman Andreas Mölzer: Heimatdienst im Kreuzfeuer Page 4-5
Our Carinthian
- Resolution dated 4. February 2026 side 6
- Wendelin Molzer: Three plates without print side 7
KHD-Activ
- Franz Jordan:
- Invitation to the commemoration in Liescha side 8
- Farewell without return side 9
- Left-wing radical provocations side 10
- Marburg Bloody Day side 10
- Unpunished: UDBA murder in Carinthia side 11
From the associations
- Karl Heinz Moschitz: The Kanaltalers are setting an example Pages 12-14
- Bruno Burchhart:
- Left-wing memorial whispers side 16
- Strong sign of life Pages 17-18
- Enjoyable school club support Pages 18-19
From Carinthia's history
- Florian Thomas Rulitz: The last victim of Bleiburg Pages 19-21
- Dr. Josef Lausegger talking about the Perschmannhof side 22
ethnic groups & associations
- Cultural heritage of German-speaking ethnic groups Pages 23-24
- Check Austrian foreign school in Laibach! side 23
- 1050 years of Carinthia Pages 25-26
- obituary: Veronika Haring side 26
In this first issue of “Kärntner” in the year 2026 let's deal with the current political ones, social and cultural challenges for our homeland in the Alpine-Adriatic region. A world in transition, new security policy questions in Europe and the ongoing discussion about identity, Remembrance and cohesion also directly affect Carinthia. It is particularly necessary in turbulent times, to take clear positions and at the same time seek dialogue.
We report on initiatives to strengthen peace among ethnic groups, about the role of Carinthia as a peace region and about specific projects in the cultural and historical areas. Memory culture, Maintaining traditions and promoting contemporary patriotism are just as important as cross-border cooperation with our neighbors.
The Carinthian Homeland Service sees itself as a voice for responsibility, Balance and homeland awareness.
It remains our goal, to preserve identity, To build bridges and further develop Carinthia as a model region for understanding and peaceful coexistence…
