The communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 are atrocities that were committed by members of the Yugoslav Partisan Movement and the post-war communist authorities...
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(see: Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945). During this time, Partisans brutally massacred about 40,000 Hungarian civilians. In October 1944, 3,000...
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above which is titled 1937–1945: Second Sino-Japanese War. Chetnik ideology revolved around the notion of a Greater Serbia within the borders of Yugoslavia...
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The Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia (German: Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbien; Serbian: Подручје Војног заповедника у Србији, romanized: Područje...
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was formed in 1919 as the main communist opposition party in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and after its initial successes in the elections...
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massacres) and purges against Serbs, Hungarians and Germans associated with the axis forces during the Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–45. Also with...
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Allied war crimes during World War II (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
services, which was involved in experiments on German and Japanese prisoners of war Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 Foibe massacres Thiaroye massacre...
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that claimed to be communist states. The following countries are one-party states in which the institutions of the ruling communist party and the state...
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echoed Stalinist purges of Jews in particular from other Communist Parties in the Eastern bloc—notably, the anti-"Cosmopolitan" campaign in which Joseph Stalin...
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Serbs, Jews and communists were captured, 85 were killed Sajmište — the camp at the NDH territory operated by the Einsatzgruppen and since May 1944 by...
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came into power in 1945. Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia (Komunistička partija Hrvatske, KPH). The party ended in 1990. The party...
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Jews, Roma and communist Serbs, and in killing people from those groups or delivering them to the Germans for execution. They engaged in the execution...
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the Republic of Serbia. The countries established official diplomatic relations as the Russian Empire and Principality of Serbia in 1816. Russia has...
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Yugoslav Partisans (redirect from Serbian Partisans)
massacre, Kočevski Rog massacre, Barbara Pit massacre and the communist purges in Serbia in 1944–45. The Bleiburg repatriations of retreating columns of the...
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Anti-communism (redirect from Anti-Communists in the United States)
Italians" [in that order]. By the end of the war, the partisans achieved total victory and enacted widespread purges throughout Serbia from 1944 to 1945. By...
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Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories (redirect from Hungarian occupation of Baranja and Bačka, 1941-1944)
Kingdom of Hungary (1941–1945) Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950) Hungary in World War II Lemkin 2008...
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Party of Labour of Albania (redirect from Albanian Communist Party)
legal party of Albania during the communist period (1945–1991). It was founded on 8 November 1941 as the Communist Party of Albania (Partia Komuniste...
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Tsardom of Bulgaria (1908–1946) (category States and territories disestablished in 1946)
going to war with Serbia and Greece on this issue. In June 1913 Serbia and Greece formed a new alliance, against Bulgaria. The Serbian Prime Minister, Nikola...
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Tito–Stalin split (category 1948 in international relations)
move as a betrayal of the Soviet Union. In 1944–1945, Stalin's renewed instructions to Communist leaders in Europe to establish coalitions with bourgeois...
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (redirect from World War 2 nazi collaborators in the Baltic States)
France to death camps in Poland, only 2,567 survived. As the Liberation spread across France in 1944–45, so did the so-called Wild Purges (Épuration sauvage)...
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Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946) (redirect from Kingdom of Hungary (1920-1944))
Romania. In 1920, the country fell into a period of civil conflict, with Hungarian anti-communists and monarchists violently purging the communists, leftist...
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People's Republic of Bulgaria (redirect from Communist Bulgaria)
little interest in Bulgaria. In November 1945, Communist Party leader Georgi Dimitrov returned to Bulgaria after 22 years in exile. He made a truculent...
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The Communist Party of Greece (Greek: Κομμουνιστικό Κόμμα Ελλάδας, Kommounistikó Kómma Elládas, KKE) is a Marxist–Leninist political party in Greece....
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pro-Bulgarian purges in January 1945. The party's first congress was held in 1948. The CPM was renamed to League of Communists of Macedonia (LCM) in April 1952...
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by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. It is claimed between 60,000 and 70,000 people died in Serbia during the 1944–45 communist purge. Serbia became...
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example of Communist Party of Macedonia excess was Bloody Christmas: a series of pro-Bulgarian Macedonian purges that started in January 1945. For more...
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (redirect from Communist Yugoslavia)
the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia...
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the communist Yugoslav Partisans and the monarchist Chetniks which lasted from 1941 (after the end of the Chetnik Partisan Alliance during the Serbian Uprising...
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History of communism (redirect from World Communist Movement)
the purges of non-communist parties that supported socialism, combined with forced collectivisation of agriculture and a Soviet-bloc wide recession in 1953...
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Slovak National Uprising (redirect from 1944 Uprising)
The Slovak communists did not fare much better, the majority of whom were sent to communist prisons as part of the internal party purges of the 1950s...
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