A total of over sixty people worked in all the hospital’s wards. Some were sent there from other partisan units, while others were former patients who joined its staff after recovery. Before the war, the hospital staff were engaged in various professions; most of them were workers, farmers and craftsmen, while some were students and officials. Compelled by current needs they turned into nurses, builders, stewards, etc.
Danilo Šuligoj shared the fate of the people from Primorska who were oppressed and persecuted by the fascist regime in every possible way. In January 1943, together with many others, he was mobilised into the Italian army. After the capitulation of Italy, he returned to his home town Sveta Lucija (today Most na Soči) and immediately joined the partisans. Throughout the war, he worked as a male nurse. At the beginning of December 1943, he joined the team led by Dr Viktor Volčjak in Dolenji Novaki, which was preparing everything necessary for the construction of a hidden partisan hospital. Being a professional painter, he painted the hospital cabins with camouflage colours to make them blend in with the rocky surroundings. Danilo was not only one of the hospital’s builders but also a nurse who treated the wounded of different nationalities. In September 1944, he was assigned as a medical assistant to surgeon Dr Franc Derganc. They were the nucleus of the surgical team of the Ninth Corps; other members came from units and field services where the team operated. Danilo occasionally returned to the Franja Hospital. When work in the field was completed, the wounded were taken to the nearest hospital where they were taken care of by a doctor.
Among the wounded was the American pilot Harold Adams; he was taken care of by Danilo when the hospital was evacuated in March 1944 due to an attack. They maintained their friendship after the war. In 1997, on the initiative of Adam’s relatives, Danilo Šuligoj was awarded a recognition by the US Veteran Pilots’ Association for his selfless help in saving the American pilot.
His memories are published in the booklet entitled Bil sem bolničar v Franji (I Was a Nurse at Franja), Nova Gorica, 2008.