After graduating from high school in 1940, he began studying classical philology at the University of Ljubljana.
[2] He was drafted into the German army in May 1944, and he joined the Upper Carniolan Home Guard in March 1945.
[3] After retreating to Carinthia, he was returned to Slovenia from the camp at Viktring by British forces,[4] and he is believed to have been murdered in early June 1945 during the mass killings near Slovenj Gradec.
[1][5] Remic emerged from the literary circle that gathered around the newsletter Domače vaje, which was published by the students of the St. Stanislaus Institute.
The most important part of Remič's literary work has been lost, but his diary (1942–1944) and letters to Ivan Hribovšek have been preserved.