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During World War II, Slovakia was a client state of Nazi Germany and a member of the Axis powers. It participated in the war against the Soviet Union and deported most of its Jewish population. Se mere
The desire for autonomy was one of the great causes for Slovaks in Czechoslovakia. Monsignor Jozef Tiso and nationalists of the Slovak People's Party pushed for Slovak independence and aligned themselves … Se mere
The Tripartite Pact (also called the Three-Power Pact, the Axis Pact, the Three-way Pact or the Tripartite Treaty), an agreement signed in Se mere
After signing the Peace Treaty of Paris, Slovakia lost its so-called independence and was reunified with the Czech Republic. Hungarian and … Se mere
On November 2, 1938, the First Vienna Award transferred the territories of southern Slovakia and southern Ruthenia to Se mere
On September 1, 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Slovakia's Field Army Bernolák, consisting of three infantry divisions and a mobile group, participated in the invasion and … Se mere
Approximately 60,000 of the 95,000 Slovak Jews were deported by the Nazis and sent to death camps in German-occupied Poland before 1942. Then … Se mere
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WEBIn all, German and Slovak authorities deported more than 70,000 Jews from Slovakia; the Germans murdered more than 60,000 of them. The Germans and their collaborators killed approximately 263,000 Jews who …
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