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List of massacres in Slovakia

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The following is a list of massacres that have been occurred in the territory of today's Slovakia (numbers may be approximate):

Name Date Location Deaths Notes
Černová massacre October 27, 1907 Csernova, Austria-Hungary (today part of Ružomberok, Slovakia) 15 52 injured
Prešporok Massacre February 12, 1919 Prešporok, First Czechoslovak Republic (de facto) (today Bratislava, Slovakia) 8 32 severely injured. Victims were German and Hungarian protestors organised by Social Democrats, shortly after the city was occupied by Czechoslovak forces[1]
Nemčice massacre 11 September 1944 Nemčice, Slovak State 53 Perpetrated by Einsatzkommando 14. Victims were Slovak Jews, including women and children.[2]
Kremnička and Nemecká massacres 5 November 1944 to 19 February 1945 Banská Bystrica area about 1,700 Slovak members of the Hlinka Guard Emergency Divisions and the German Einsatzkommando 14 perpetrated the murders. The victims were mostly Jewish. The rest were Roma, as well as "Aryan" Slovak partisans.
Kolbasov massacre 6 December 1945 Kolbasov, Third Czechoslovak Republic 15 Victims were Slovak Jews who survived the Holocaust. Perpetrators unknown, Ukrainian Insurgent Army blamed.[3][4]: 161 
Dunajská Streda massacre March 25, 1999 Dunajská Streda 10 3 armed men stormed a bar and shot dead 10 members of a mafia that terrorized Dunajská Streda.[5]
Bratislava shooting August 30, 2010 Devínska Nová Ves, Bratislava, Slovakia 8 17 injured
2022 Bratislava shooting October 12, 2022 Staré Mesto Bratislava, Slovakia 3 1 injured

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  1. ^ Vodicka, Ľuboš (2 October 2022). "Krvavá streda v Prešporku - Ľuboš Vodička - (blog.sme.sk)". Sme (in Slovak). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  2. ^ Šindelářová, Lenka (2013). Finale der Vernichtung: die Einsatzgruppe H in der Slowakei 1944/1945 (in German). Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft. pp. 107–108. ISBN 978-3-534-73733-8.
  3. ^ Šmigeľ, Michal (2008). "Vraždy Židov na severovýchodnom Slovensku v roku 1945 - kolbasovská tragédia: Súčasný stav spracovania a perspektívy výskumu problematiky" [Murders of Jews in northeastern Slovakia in 1945: the Kolbasov tragedy: the current state and future outlook of research on the topic]. In Vrzgulová, Monika; Richterová, Daniela (eds.). Holokaust ako historický a morálny problém v minulosti a v súčasnosti [The Holocaust as a historical and moral problem of the past and the present]. Bratislava: Ševt. pp. 181–191. ISBN 978-8096985722.
  4. ^ Lônčíková, Michala (2020). "The end of War, the end of persecution? Post-World War II collective anti-Jewish violence in Slovakia". History in Flux. 1 (1): 151–164. doi:10.32728/flux.2019.1.8.
  5. ^ REFRESHER. "Ako prebehol najbrutálnejší mafiánsky masaker na Slovensku? Dvaja muži zavraždili 10 mafiánov po deviatich rokoch boja o mesto". refresher.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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