Podtabor, Dobrepolje

Podtabor (pronounced [pɔˈtaːbɔɾ]) is a settlement in the southern part of the Municipality of Dobrepolje in Slovenia.

After heavy rains, floodwater from creeks and estavelles inundated the area, flooding many houses in the village to the level of their roofs.

[3] On May 13, 1941 the first armed resistance against Axis forces in Slovenian territory during the Second World War took place in the hills above Podtabor.

[4][5] Three members of the TIGR organization clashed with an Italian Carabinieri patrol from Ribnica at a forester's cabin.

The leader of the group, Danilo Zelen (1907–1941), was killed in the half-hour engagement and was the first Slovenian to die in combat resisting the Axis forces.