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<span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:16px;"><b>Genocide
in Vojvodina and Greater Hungary, 1941-1944</b>
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<br><span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:11px;">By
<a href="http://www.serbianna.com/columns/savich" class="blue">Carl
Savich</a>
<p><b>Genocide and War Crimes in Serbia</b>
<p>Nazi Germany began the invasion of Yugoslavia, known as Operation Punishment,
on April 6, 1941, without a declaration of war. This was a violation of
the rules of conventional warfare. The German Luftwaffe sent 600 bombers
and fighter aircraft in sorties over Belgrade using incendiary and fragmentation
bombs. Belgrade was an open city and had no air-defense or anti-aircraft
systems. Large residential areas of Belgrade were destroyed. An estimated
17,000 Serbian civilians were killed in the Luftwaffe air sorties over
Belgrade. More civilians were killed in Belgrade than in all the earlier
Luftwaffe bombings of Warsaw, Coventry, and Rotterdam combined. This barbarous
act would constitute a war crime and act of genocide because Serbian civilians
and Serbian civilian structures were targets of attack. Adolf Hitler sought
to destroy the Serbian state and people. It was an act of genocide. The
Nazi attack on Belgrade was an unprecedented attack on civilians at that
time.
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<!--Header--><span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:11px;">Vojvodina
was annexed to a Greater Hungary where 4,620 Vojvodina Serbs and 3,310
Jews were killed from 1941 to 1944. On January 23, 1942, Hungarian occupation
forces in Novi Sad, Ujvidek in Hungarian, Neusatz in German, drove 292
Serbs and 550 Jews to the Danube River, which was frozen, and forced them
onto the ice. The Hungarian forces then shot into the ice to break it up.
Most of the Serbs and Jews drowned. The Hungarian forces shot at those
who were still afloat. The Hungarian forces murdered 2,550 Vojvodina Serbs
and Jews on April 1, 1942. Many of these killings were by the Hungarian
police force known as the Magyar Kiralyi Csendorseg, or the Royal Hungarian
Gendarmes.
<p><b>Delvidek</b>
<p>Following the occupation and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, the Banat
and Bachka regions of northern Serbia, known as Vojvodina, were annexed
to a Greater Hungary created by Adolf Hitler. The Banat region was administered
by the local German population, the Volksdeutsche.
<p>On April 11-14, 1941, Hungarian troops occupied Bachka, Baranja, Medjimurje,
Prekomurje. On April 11, German forces occupied Srem and Banat. Srem was
annexed to Greater Croatia, the NDH. The Banat was under local German administration.
<p>All Serbs who settled in Vojvodina after December 31, 1918 were deported
by Hungarian occupation forces. Hungarians from Bukovina in Romania and
from Moldavia were settled in their place. From May 11 to June 20, 1941,
13,200 Hungarians, consisting of 3,279 families from Bukovina, were settled.
An additional 161 Hungarians making up 53 families from Moldavia were settled
in Vojvodina, while 3, 325 Hungarians, consisting of 481 families, were
settled in houses of deported Serbs. A comparison of the 1931 and 1941
census figures showed that there was an increase in 80,000 Hungarians or
an increase from 34.2% to 45.4% in the Hungarian population of Vojvodina:
Hungarians were 74.7% of the total population of northern Bachka, which
included Subotica (Szabadka in Hungarian), Novi Sad or Ujvidek, Sombor,
and Kula.&nbsp; Hungarians were 50.4% of the population of Novi Sad.
<p><b>“Atonement measures” against the Serbian population</b>
<p>Adolf Hitler ordered his commanders to be ruthless and merciless towards
the Serbian population. Hitler wanted to destroy the Serbian nation and
the Serbian people. The Serbian people had disdainfully rejected his offers
to join the New Order in Europe. Now there was punishment: Total and complete
annihilation of Serbia and the Serbian people. Now the Serbs would witness
Hitler’s wrath. There was a price to be paid for not joining the New Order.
<p>The German military occupation of Serbia by the Wehrmacht was ruthless.
Unlike other occupied areas of Europe, Serbia was unique in that Serbia
was under direct German military occupation or rule. This was unprecedented
in occupied Europe. The Germans usually found willing collaborators. But
this was not the case in Serbia.
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<!--Header--><span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:11px;">In
Serbia, there was resistance and defiance. This is why Hitler was determined
to violate all international laws and norms in destroying Serbia and the
Serbian people. This is why Hitler detested and feared the Serbs. Serbian
defiance undermined the New Order which Hitler sought to create.
<p>From the outset of the German Wehrmacht occupation of Serbia, Hitler
was determined to take all measures necessary to force Serbia into the
New Order. All repressive measures were permitted against the Serbian civilian
population. These measures constituted war crimes and acts of genocide.
The German military was instructed to suppress and repress all acts of
resistance and defiance. The Germans engaged in state terrorism, acts meant
to terrorize the Serbian population into submission. These reprisals against
resistance were termed “atonement measures”.
<p>One of the first major war crimes and acts of genocide committed by
the German Army occurred in Vojvodina. Serbian resistance forces shot and
killed one German Wehrmacht soldier and seriously wounded another in the
Vojvodina city of Pancevo, north of Belgrade. Pursuant to Hitler’s instructions,
the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS took immediate action. The “atonement measures”
or reprisals consisted of rounding up 100 Serbian civilians at random from
Vojvodina. They were to be killed as retaliation for the acts of resistance
by the Serbian insurgents.
<p>Wehrmacht Lieutenant Colonel Fritz Bandelow began conducting trials
of the civilians before military courts in violation of the customs and
norms of military law. This was a blatant war crime by the German Army.
The presiding judge of the courts martial was SS Sturmbannfuehrer Rudolf
Hofmann, who sentenced 36 of the randomly chosen Serbian civilians to death.
The death penalty was carried out on April 21, 1941, when four of the arrested
Serbian civilians were shot.
<p>On April; 22, fourteen Vojvodina Serbian civilians were lined up against
the cemetery wall in Pancevo an summarily shot by an execution squad of
the German Army’s Grossdeutschland Regiment (Greater Germany Regiment).
The German military took photographs of this brazen war crime in a series
of famous photographs. In one photograph, a German soldier is shown finishing
off a Serbian victim who was still alive by a gunshot to the head.&nbsp;
The bodies of the Serbian victims lie sprawled against the cemetery wall
as blood oozes from their heads due to the gunshot wounds.
<p>On the same day in Pancevo, the German army hanged eighteen Serbian
civilians, including one woman, were hanged at the cemetery. These victims
were civilians wearing civilian clothing, suits, ties, hats, randomly apprehended
off the streets. They were just taken off the streets by the German army
and sent to the gallows. The bodies of these Vojvodina Serbian victims
were left hanging on the gallows by the German army for several days to
terrorize the Serbian population. It was rationalized as a deterrent.
<p>How is this barbaric and mindless war crime to be explained as a deterrent?
The Germans were very myopic in their understanding of the so-called subhuman
peoples. They failed to see that not everyone was inculcated with a mentality
of obedience and servility. The Serbs had been waging insurgencies against
foreign military occupations for over half a millennium, against Muslim
Ottoman Turks, Austria-Hungary, and the Second Reich of Kaiser Wilhelm
in World War I. So the upshot was that what was meant as a deterrent only
increased resistance. The insurgents killed even more German troops and
the ranks of the insurgents swelled.
<p><b>Vojvodina and Greater Hungary</b>
<p>From 1941 to 1944, 4,620 Serbs and 3,310 Jews were killed in Vojvodina,
or Dukedom, Delvidek in Hungarian, the South Land. Southeastern Bachka,
known as Sajkaska, was a Serbian majority area where many of the atrocities
occurred.
<p>Vojvodina, consisting of southern Bachka, eastern Srem, and western
Banat, was made a part of Serbia and Yugoslavia following the Treaty of
Trianon of June 4, 1920 negotiated at Versailles following World War I.
Hungary lost two-thirds of her territory. There is no question this resulted
from the military defeat of Germany and German allies such as Hungary.
It was a punitive and harsh victor’s settlement at the expense of Hungary.
But all territorial settlements are made the same way. Which border in
the world wasn’t achieved by force of arms? Nevertheless, the injustice
of the Versailles settlement created the illusion of a Greater Hungary
that could be achieved if Delvidek was only incorporated into Hungary.
Is the ideology of Greater Hungary valid and legitimate? What is the history
of Vojvodina?
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<!--Header--><span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:11px;">Vojvodina
has been settled since the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras. It was settled
by Thracians, Dacians, Illyrians, and Romans. Sirmium or Sremska Mitrovica
was a key Roman settlement and outpost. Slavic tribes settled the Pannonian
Plain, where the three rivers, the Danube, the Tisza, and Sava, flow, during
the 6th century during the Slavic migrations from eastern Europe. Magyars
or Hungarian tribes settled in the Vojvodina region only in the 9th century.
Vojvodina became a part of Hungary during the medieval period. Following
the Ottoman Turkish invasion of Europe, Serbs began migrating into Vojvodina.
Vojvodina became a part of the Ottoman Empire following the Battle of Mohacs
in 1526 where the Hungarian forces were defeated. Banat became a part of
Turkey after 1552. Vojvodina became a part of the Austrian Hapsburg Empire
following the Treaties of Sremski Karlovac or Karlowitz in German in 1699
and Pozarevac or Passarowitz in 1718.
<p>From May 13 to 15, 1848, the Serbian leaders of Vojvodina declared the
constitution of the Serbian Vojvodina or Dukedom (from Serbian vojvode,
“duke”) at the May Assembly held at Sremski Karlovci. Stevan Supljikac
was elected the first Duke or Vojvode, while Josif Rajacic was elected
Patriarch. The Dukedom consisted of Srem, Bachka, Baranja, and Banat. Following
the failure of the 1948 Revolution, the Austrian Emperor established an
administrative region called the Serbian Vojvodina and the Tamis Banat
in November, 1849. This province existed until 1860. Novi Sad was founded
in 1694 and was the largest Serbian city in the 19th century and was the
center of Serbian culture and literature, called “the Serbian Athens”.
It became the second largest city in Serbia in the 20th century, second
only to Belgrade.
<p>The Treaty of Trianon of June 4, 1920 made the Vojvodina region a part
of Yugoslavia. The Vojvodina area was part of the Dunavska Banovina or
Danube Region during the interwar period. The US, Britain, France, Italy,
and Japan, the Principal Allied Powers, negotiated the Trianon Treaty.
“The Serb-Croat-Slovene State” was regarded as an Associated Power to the
Principal Powers. Hungary was regarded as the successor state to Austria-Hungary
and a defeated enemy power. Ultimately, it was the US, Britain, and France
that arbitrarily decided the post-World War I borders in Europe. To attack
those borders was to attack the entire political and military settlement
that resulted after World War I. In other words, the borders between Yugoslavia
and Hungary were not disputed or contested but were internationally recognized
borders that could only be changed by war. And this is the policy the Horthy
regime decided to pursue.
<p>Admiral Miklos Horthy von Nagybanya, who had been a naval officer in
the Austro-Hungarian Navy during World War I, became the premier of Hungary
on March 1, 1920 and ruled Hungary until 1944 as Regent. He had achieved
prominence by overthrowing the Communist-Bolshevik regime set up by Bela
Kun in 1919. In 1937, the Hungarian fascist Nyilas or Arrow Cross Party,
Nyilas Keresztes Part, was formed by Ferenc Szalas. In 1938, Germany ceded
one third of Slovakia and Ruthenia from Czechoslovakia to Hungary. This
whetted the appetite of Hungarian ultra-nationalists to achieve a Greater
Hungary by annexing territory from Yugoslavia.&nbsp; On November 20, 1940,
Hungary formally joined the Axis Powers, consisting of Germany, Italy and
Japan.
<p><b>Greater Hungary?</b>
<p>The foreign policy of the Horthy regime consisted of regaining Hungarian
territory lost after World War I, or reconstituting what would be termed
a Greater Hungary following the Versailles Treaty and international law.
Hungary lost two thirds of her former territory and roughly half the Hungarian
population was outside of the borders of Hungary. There is no question
that the Versailles Peace treaty was based on the victor’s justice, on
the winning side in a conflict imposing or dictating the terms of the settlement.
The punitive and unjust nature of the Versailles Treaty resulted in World
War II, when the loosing nations of World War I sought to regain lost territory.
The Hungarian majority region of Transylvania was annexed to Romania. Under
the Treaty of Trianon, the Vojvodina region, called Delvidek or Vajdasag,
was annexed to Yugoslavia, then known as “The Serb-Croat-Slovene State”.
Delvidek/Vajdasag/Vojvodina was seen as an integral part of Hungary, of
Greater Hungary.
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while Trianon was an example of a dictated settlement, of diktat by the
military victors, it was meant to settle the border between Hungary and
Serbia in a good faith and just manner. Vojvodina had a mixed population
with 26 different ethnic groups, the three most dominant of whom were the
German, Serbian, and Hungarian populations. They all had territorial claims
to parts of Vojvodina. Population statistics were trotted out to justify
their respective claims. The problem was that in Vojvodina, all three groups
had been settlers and the population demographics had varied and changed
over time. There is no question that there were areas of Vojvodina where
Serbs were in the majority, where Hungarians were in the majority such
as the northern Bachka region, and where Germans were in the majority.
No territorial settlement can ever completely satisfy the aspirations of
the representative population, especially where there is a mixed population.
The dilemma is like that faced by Solomon who had to divide a child between
two people. Do you cut it in half? What do you do? There is no solution
that will satisfy everyone. This is why war and propaganda are always necessary
in border changes. So war and propaganda will not go out of style any time
soon.
<p>The Horthy regime sought a “revision of the Trianon Treaty” during the
inter-war period. One way to achieve this was to sponsor and to support
separatist and secessionist movements in Yugoslavia that would lead to
the instability and breakup of the nation. Pursuant to this goal, the Horthy
regime provided bases and funding for the Ustasha Movement of Ante Pavelic,
who had training camps and terrorist bases in Hungary during the 1930s
such as the one at Janko-Pusta from where the Ustasha launched terrorist
attacks against Yugoslavia. Horthy also joined with fascist Italy of Benito
Mussolini and Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler in attacking Versailles and
seeking a territorial reorganization that would restore lost lands to Hungary.
The first Jewish Law was passed in Hungary in 1938 restricting the rights
of Jews.
<p>Hungary launched an anti-Serbian policy, seeking to annex Delvidek,
the southern territory or South land to Hungary. The Serbs were blamed
as “ungrateful devils” who “took Hungarian ancestral lands.” The Horthy
regime encouraged and spread inflammatory anti-Serbian racism during the
interwar period. The regime alleged that Serbs committed atrocities against
the Hungarian population of Vojvodina in order to justify war with Yugoslavia.
Pal Teleky, the Hungarian prime minister, rejected this anti-Serbian propaganda
and the bogus pretext for the invasion of Yugoslavia, that the Serbs were
intent on committing genocide against the Hungarian and German populations
of Vojvodina:
<p>We took sides with scoundrels---because the news on alleged atrocities
does not contain a single word of truth! Neither the Hungarians nor even
the Germans are threatened! We’ll become the vultures! The most despicable
nation. I failed to prevent that. I feel responsible.
<p>This was written in his letter to Horthy expressing his opposition to
the invasion of Yugoslavia. Teleky committed suicide on April 2-3, 1941.
Three days later, Hungary invaded Yugoslavia as part of the German Operation
punishment, meant to destroy Yugoslavia as a country and Serbians as a
people.
<p><b>The Great Raid in South Bachka</b>
<p>After the Hungarian occupation and annexation of Vojvodina, 2,500 Serbs
were killed in the first several days. The Hungarian government instituted
an anti-Serbian policy, pan-Magyar policy meant to restore the population
of Delvidek as it was before 1918, to achieve an “ethnic re-composition.”
The Hungarianization or Magyarization of Delvidek was the goal. About 55,000
to 65,000 Serbs who had settled in Vojvodina after December 31, 1918, were
expelled. They were deprived of their human and civil rights and their
property was taken. They were sent to 13 Hungarian concentration camps
in Bachka and Baranja. These Serbian refugees were later sent to concentration
camps in Hungary, the major one being the Sharvar camp.
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Hungarian government feared a mass Serbian uprising and insurgency as occurred
in Serbia following the German/Axis invasion of the USSR on June 22, which
jeopardized the German military occupation of Serbia. Moreover, following
the Ustasha massacres against Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina committed
by Croats and Bosnian Muslims, the Serbian population launched an insurgency
in Croatia and Bosnia that threatened to destroy the Independent State
of Croatia. The Horthy regime feared “huge Serbian preparations for an
uprising against Hungary.” The regime disseminated “warnings” of the “Serbian
danger”; the Serbs were perceived as “the enemy” and saw the Serbian resistance
movement and insurgency as “the Serbian nationalistic plot.” Jews were
seen as “the Serbian accessories”. Serbian guerrillas did sabotage several
Hungarian facilities during the fall 1941 insurgency. These were seen as
evidence of the “Serbian danger”.
<p>By the end of 1941, the Hungarian government began a propaganda campaign
which alleged that there was an imminent “Serbian uprising” and that “bloody
Christmas for Hungarians and Germans” was planned in Bachka. Hungarian
government propaganda alleged that a Serbian mutiny or rebellion was planned
for January 7, 1942, Serbian Orthodox Christmas, meant to target the Hungarian
and German population for murder.
<p>From January 4 to 30, 1942, Hungarian forces killed 3,928 people in
Vojvodina, consisting of 2,662 Serbs, 1,103 Jews, and 163 victims from
other nationalities during the “Great Raid” or “Razzia”.
<p>The raid was sparked after 40 Serbian insurgents were detected hiding
out at the farm of Gavra Pustajic near the village of Zhabalj by a Hungarian
patrol on January 4, 1942.&nbsp; Hungarian military patrols and police
engaged the insurgents. Many insurgents were killed in the assault, while
others were captured and later executed.
<p>Atrocities against Serbian and Jewish civilians started in the town
of Zhabalj, which was the base of operations for the raid. The raid began
with atrocities in the village of Churug and spread to outlying villages
in the Sajkaska region which was predominately Serbian. Serbian and Jewish
civilians, men, women, children, and the elderly were targeted for torture,
rape, and murder. The massacres and atrocities were orchestrated by Hungarian
and German political and civic leaders, and by Roman Catholic clergy. At
least 10 Serbian Orthodox priest were murdered. In the village of Moshorin,
a Serbian Orthodox protojerej was killed.
<p>Ferenc Feketekhalmy-Czaydner, the commander of the Hungarian 5th Corps
in Bachka, was made one of the leaders of the raid. He made a visit to
the Serbian Orthodox Episcope of Bachka, Iriney Cirich, on December 28
or 29, 1941 but the Episcope was not there. He made a second visit on January
8, 1942 requesting that the Serbian Episcope write an appeal to the Serbian
population of Bachka imploring them to pledge their “loyalty” to the Hungarian
government. He was presented a prepared text which “should serve as a framework
of the Episcope’s own appeal”. He explained that the raid was taken in
response to the activities of Serbian “rebels”. Episcope Iriney was invited
to a meeting with Horthy on January 10 or 11, in Budapest. Iriney lodged
his protest at the systematic murder of civilians of which Horthy said
he had not “received any information about that.” Iriney refused to write
the appeal. On January 20, Feketekhalmy had Nikola Dragojlov, the Episcope’s
deputy, the protoprezviter, brought to him by the Hungarian police. He
then coerced him into writing the appeal: “[T]his appeal must be written
immediately, otherwise I’ll have to take the severest measures towards
the Serbian people.” He extorted the appeal from Iriney: “[I]f your Episcope
writes that appeal and sends it to me, that might be a significant appeasement
of your people’s present position.” Iriney finally relented and wrote the
appeal.
<p>On January 9, Hungarian officials ordered “special security measures”.
Serbian civilians were not allowed to travel, Serbian government employees
were dismissed, their personal documents were confiscated; professionals
such as lawyers, teachers, professors, and religious leaders in the Serbian
community were put under surveillance or imprisoned.
<p>At a meeting held in Budapest, Hungary on January 12, Ferenc Kerestezs
Fischer, the Hungarian minister of the interior, Karoly Bartha, the defense
minister, and Ferenc Szombathely decided on an “expansion of the raid”
to include the largest city in Vojvodina, Novi Sad, which had a pre-war
population of 80,000, including 4,000 Jews. The objective was to wipe out
any Serbian resistance. On January 15, Hungarian prime minister Laszlo
Bardossy explicitly declared the Hungarian government policy was intended
to expand the scope of the raid. The policy was anti-Serbian and was meant
to focus on eliminating the Serbian population of Vojvodina. The area of
the raid was expanded to include the towns and villages of Novi Sad, Pashichevo,
Petrovac, Srbobran, Gajdobra, Tovarishevo, Stari Bechej, it was the area
between the Danube and Tisza Rivers.
<p>When the raid in Sajkaska ended on January 19, a total of 2,425 civilians
were left dead. Of this number, 2,183 were Serbs, 154 were Jews, 64 were
Roma, 29 were Ruthenians, 3 were Hungarians, 1 German, and 1 Czech. There
were 1,425 men, 450 women, 300 children under the age of 18, over 90 children
under the age of 12 were murdered, and 250 elderly. Ten Serbian Orthodox
priests were killed and one Jewish rabbi. There were 1,199 students, 324
tradesmen, and 149 shopkeepers. Serbian civilians were rounded up at random
and taken from their homes and businesses during their workday and while
they were engaged in activities such as weddings and rounded up for execution.
<p><b>The “Cold Days”: The Raid in Novi Sad</b>
<p>The raid on Novi Sad began on January 21, 1942 when Hungarian troops
surrounded and sealed off the city. The pretext for the raid was a small
rebellion that occurred outside the city. A total curfew was imposed on
Serbs and Jews. Serbs and Jews were arrested by Hungarian police forces
and sent before the Board of Identification. From January 21 to 23, forty-one
Serbs and Jews were killed. These murders began the “hladni dani” or “cold
days” in Novi Sad, the systematic mass murders of Vojvodina Serbs and Jews.
<p>On January 23, more than 1,300 residents of Novi Sad were murdered by
Hungarian forces. It was an unprecedented orgy of anti-Serbian and anti-Jewish
racism. Serbs and Jews were murdered in the streets of Novi Sad, Rumenacka,
Mileticeva, Dunavska, Streljacka, in the Uspensko Serbian Orthodox cemetery,
on Trifkovic Square, at the NAK soccer field, and the Vojvode Bojovica
Street barracks.
<p>The most notorious atrocities and murders occurred at The Strand, Novi
Sad’s beach on the Danube River. On that day the Danube River was frozen
solid with a temperature of -25C. Hungarian forces brought over 1,300 Serbs,
Jews, to the frozen Danube River and lined up in four rows. Hungarian forces
then shot them in the back, men, women, and children. Holes in the ice
were then made by the Hungarian troops with shells. The bodies were then
thrown into the broken ice of the Danube River. Many of the bloated corpses
washed up on the shore while other corpses flowed down the Danube River
to Belgrade. Bodies continued to wash up for two weeks after the atrocity.
In all, over 1,300 people were killed that day. Of those killed, 813 were
Vojvodina Jews, 380 were Vojvodina Serbs, 18 were Hungarians, 15 were Russians,
13 were Slovaks, 8 were Croats, 3 were Germans, 2 were Ruthenians, 2 were
Slovenians, and 1 was a Muslim. There were 492 men, 418 women, 168 children,
and 177 elderly. Seven Serbian Orthodox priests were among those killed
along with one Jewish rabbi, 126 salesmen and shopkeepers, 100 tradesmen,
and 81 pupils.
<p>The atrocities created a stir in Budapest and orders were sent to the
Hungarian commanders in Novi Sad to stop the massacres on January 23. The
raid ended at 4 p.m. that day. Several hundred survivors were released,
half-frozen and in shock. The Hungarian forces planned to kill 450 more
people at The Strand when the orders to end the massacres came. About a
hundred were taken to The Strand before the order arrived. Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinsky,
a member of the Hungarian Parliament, opposed the anti-Serbian policy of
Hungarianization/Magyarization in the Delvidek region of Greater Hungary.
He sought greater Serbian-Hungarian cooperation and improved relations.
<p><b>The Raid on Bechej</b>
<p>The town of Bechej in South Bachka was the last town to be attacked,
where 248 people were killed. The raid began on January 26 and concluded
on January 29. Of this number, 135 were Jews, 110 were Serbs, 1 Czech,
1 Slovenian, and 1 Croat. The victims were 128 men, 86 women, 15 children,
and 19 elderly persons.
<p>The total number of victims is estimated at 3,928. All those killed
in Novi Sad, Sajkaska, and Bechej were thrown into the Danube and Tisza
Rivers. Only in the Sajkaska village of Moshorin, where there were approximately
100 killed, were the bodies buried. About 1,300 bodies washed up on the
banks of rivers. Only ten corpses were ever identified by name, the rest
were buried without any identification. An additional 2,600 corpses floated
into Romania.
<p><b>The Banat and the Volksdeutsche Prinz Eugen SS Division</b>
<p>Before World War II, the ethnic German population of Yugoslavia numbered
approximately 700,000, most residing in the Serbian Banat region of Vojvodina.
The ethnic German population of Serbia was settled during the reign of
Maria Theresa, the archduchess of Austria and the queen of Hungary and
Bohemia, who was in power from 1740 to 1780. The Volksdeutsche or Dunau-Schwabien
were settlers who had come from the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany,
which was known as Swabia, or Schwaben, from the Germanic tribes the Suebi
or Suevi. The German settlers in Vojvodina were farmers who cleared and
cultivated the land which was made available after the Muslim Ottoman Turks
were expelled from the Vojvodina region by Austria under the military commander
Prinz Eugen of Savoy.
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July, 1718 Treaty of Pozarevac, named after the Serbian city known by its
German name as Passarowitz, gave the Banat and much of Vojvodina to the&nbsp;
Austrian Hapsburg Empire under Charles VI.
<p>During the interwar years, 1918-1941, the German population of Serbia
had full civil and cultural rights, as did the Hungarian population, having
their own schools and representatives in the federal and local government
levels. The Germans had their own national organization since 1920, the
Schwabisch-Deutscher Kulturbund, the Swabian-German Cultural Union.
<p>Following the war, the Yugoslav Communist government that emerged accused
Germany of organizing the German minority in Yugoslavia. At the Nuremberg
War Crimes Trials, a branch of the Hitler Youth, or Hitlerjugend, the Hitler
Youth on Duty, was accused by the Soviet Prosecutor of organizing the German
minority of the Serbian Banat as a Fifth Column. The Nuremberg War Crimes
accusation was as follows:
<p>“The Government of the Third Reich and the Hitlerite Party secretly
organized the German minority. Settled in Yugoslavia by the Austrian emperors
over a century ago…they had their mass organization…And out of this very
organization and through it, as well as out of all the Germans in Yugoslavia,
the Nazi party created a political and military organ for the destruction
of Yugoslavia.”
<p>Baldur von Schirach, the leader of the Hitler Youth, denied that Germany
had organized the German minority in Serbia as a Fifth Column. But Schirach
did concede: “I know that there were young people among the German minority
in Yugoslavia….This German youth felt that it belonged to the Hitler Youth,
and…these young people welcomed the German troops on their arrival.” An
ethnic German surgeon from Pancevo in Vojvodina, Jacob Awender, was accused
of advocating the “fullest and complete Nazification” of the Kulturbund
in his Vojvodina newspaper Pantschewoer Post (the Pancevo Post). Awender
was also accused of seeking a Greater Germany by forming nationalist German
organizations that advocated the incorporation of the Banat in Germany,
such as the “Active” Youth, which later became the Erneuerer or Rebuilders.
He was alleged to have transformed the Kulturbund into a Nazi organization
on orders from Nazi Party officials in Stuttgart, Germany.
<p>Nazi gaus were also alleged to have been formed in Vojvodina and gauleiters
appointed. The German minority in Vojvodina was further accused of organizing
“para-military Hitlerite organizations”.
<p>The German government sought to use the German minority in Serbia and
the Balkans as part of the Waffen SS. The plan was devised by Gottlob Berger,
the head of the SS Main Office and the organizer of Waffen SS recruitment.
Berger sent his plan to Heinrich Himmler. On March 1, 1942, the plan was
approved to form a Volunteer Mountain Division made up of ethnic Germans
or Volksdeutsche from Serbia and the Balkans.
<p>The “backbone of the division” was made up of ethnic Germans from the
Serbian Banat, many of whom had been former officers and NCOs in the Yugoslav
Army. The core of the Division was made up of the SS controlled Protection
Force or Selbstschutz consisting of Volksdeutsche from Serbia. In 1943,
Himmler would introduce compulsory military service for the Volksdeutsche
of Serbia. Approximately 21,500 ethnic Germans from Serbia would serve
in the Waffen SS.
<p>The staff of the 7th SS Volunteer Mountain Division “Prinz Eugen” was
located in the Serbian city of Pancevo in Vojvodina. The division was formed
between April and October, 1942. The division was commanded by Romanian
Volksdeutsche SS Gruppenfuehrer and Generalleutnant of the Waffen SS, Artur
Phleps. Phleps had distinguished himself with the 5th SS Panzer Division
“Wiking” on the Eastern Front in Russia in 1941.
<p>By December 31, 1941, the division would be made up of 21,102 men. The
officers and NCOs were primarily Reichsdeutsche, Germans from Germany proper,
while the enlisted men were Volksdeutsche, ethnic Germans from Serbia and
the Balkan countries.
<p>The first large-scale military engagement of the division occurred in
October, 1942, when it attacked General Draza Mihailovich’s guerrilla forces
in the Kopaonik Mountains.
<p>It was known by the members of the division that they would be fighting
primarily Serbian insurgents or guerrillas.&nbsp; A song of the division
was as follows:
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Eugen, the noble troop,
<br>it must scuffle with Serbs,
<br>our trash division!
<br>And many Serbian skulls
<br>And many Serbian maids
<br>Will I soon see fallen…
<p>The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal held that all members of the Waffen
SS were war criminals guilty of committing crimes against humanity and
war crimes. Laszlo Bardossy, the Hungarian premier from 1941 to 1942, was
responsible for the Novi Sad massacres. He was tried on October 29, 1945
in Hungary, found guilty, and hanged on January 10, 1946. Martin Zoldy
and Jozsef Grassy, involved in the Novi Sad massacres, were extradited
to Yugoslavia where they were tried for war crimes, found guilty, and executed.
<p><b>Collective Punishment</b>
<p>The German population of Vojvodina was deported. Camps were set up for
Volksdeutsche in Knicanin and Banatski Brestovac. Up to 12,500 bodies are
buried in the mass grave at Knicanin. In 1944, the Communist regime under
Josip Broz Tito issued a decree that stripped the ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia
of citizenship, took away their property, and rescinded their voting rights.
This was rationalized as collective punishment for German atrocities and
murders committed against Yugoslavs. German property was allocated to migrants
from Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro, who settled the region.&nbsp;
This was merely a continuation of the cycle of collective punishment, punishing
innocent civilians apprehended at random for the alleged crimes of individuals,
real and imagined.
<p><b>Greater Hungary and Greater Albania</b>
<p>Vojvodina mirrors or parallels Kosovo-Metohija. This is not by accident.
Vojvodina was created as an autonomous province in Serbia in 1946 by the
Communist regime precisely and purposely to amputate Serbian territory,
to cut Serbia down to size. Kosovo-Metohija was likewise created as an
autonomous province for the same reason. The goal of the Communist dictatorship
was the same in both cases: To destroy Serbia dominance. Divide and conquer
was the policy. Ever since 1946 there has been the pressure to create a
Greater Hungary from Vojvodina and a Greater Albania from Kosovo. The two
issues are intertwined. Under the 1974 Yugoslav Communist Constitution,
Vojvodina and Kosovo acquired autonomy which was tantamount to republic
status, having equal say with Serbia at the federal level.
<p>Every sovereign country has the right to prevent this type of creeping
separatism and secession. Indeed, the US fought the Civil War to prevent
just this type of secession and “autonomy” by the Southern States of the
Confederacy. The US government abolished so-called state’s rights. But
these self-same people are the ones who argue that “Balkanization” and
secession/separatism are good. If secession and autonomy are so good, why
did the US government abolish state’s rights after the Civil War? A fundamental
component of national sovereignty is the right to prevent secession and
separatism based on ethnicity and religion. This is what the Yugoslav government
did in 1989 when it sought to re-integrate Vojvodina and Kosovo into Serbia,
of which they are parts. If secession is so good, why didn’t the US allow
the Confederacy to secede and create an independent nation? It is blatant
and unbridled arrogance and hypocrisy.
<p>In 2004, Vojvodina was swamped with Serbian refugees from Croatia, Krajina,
Bosnia-Hercegovina, Slovenia, and Kosovo. Many of those in Vojvodina can
trace their origins to refugees escaping massacres in Kosovo by Muslim
Albanians and Ottoman Turks. The Vojvodina was settled by Serbian refugees
from Kosovo after the first migration of 1690 when Serbian Orthodox Patriarch
Arsenije Crnojevich III migrated with 37,000 Serbian families from Kosovo.
In the second migration in 1737m Patriarch Arsenije Jovanovich IV left
Kosovo with Serbian refugees who settled in Vojvodina to escape the genocide
of Muslim Albanian and Turkish forces who then occupied Kosovo-Metohija.
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Vojvodina, April 21-22, 1941: German troops execute Vojvodina Serbian civilians
against cemetery wall. German soldier shoots wounded victim in the head.
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<!--Header--><span style="font-family: Verdana,Trebuchet, Trebuchet MS, Verdana;font-size:11px;">In
the 2002 census, Vojvodina had a total population of 2,031,992, which has
not changed markedly from the earlier census. In the 1991 census, the population
was 2,013,887. The Serbian population of Vojvodina according to the 2002
census is 1,321,807. Serbs make up 65.05% of the population of Vojvodina.
<p>The Hungarian population of Vojvodina is 290,207, or 14.28%. There are
56,637&nbsp; Slovaks, or 2.79%. There are 56,546 Croats, or 2.78%. Other
ethnic groups make up 15.10% of the total population. There are six official
languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, and Rusyn or
Ruthenian. There are 26 ethnic groups in Vojvodina. Novi Sad is the capital
and largest city in Vojvodina. Subotica, or Szabadka in Hungarian, is the
second largest city.
<p>US lobby groups such as the Hungarian-American Coalition and Center
for Hungarian-American Congressional relations (CHACR) have intensified
efforts to get the US to create greater “autonomy” for the Hungarian minority
in Vojvodina. The autonomy strategy is what they push. In 1999, the Hungarian-American
Coalition made the preposterous allegations that the Serbian government
was planning to “ethnically cleanse” the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina,
which mirrored the phony US propaganda line on Kosovo. To be sure, these
lobby groups are inextricably tied to the US government and in many instances
function as fronts. The US government is actually pulling all the strings.
In 2004, the US sought to test out this policy by alleging that the Hungarian
minority was being oppressed/repressed in Vojvodina. It was merely propaganda.
Nothing came of it. But these diplomatic exercises are usually dry runs
to test out US strategies and tactics.
<p>Is Vojvodina the next Kosovo? To be sure, the US would much prefer that
Vojvodina becomes the next Kosovo. US and NATO military bases would be
set up in Vojvodina, US economic interests would flood the “independent”
Vajdasag or Delvidek, McDonald’s, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and Kentucky
Fried Chicken would open new franchises in Ujvidek, and George Soros and
the International Crisis Group (ICG) would bring “democracy” and “economic
reforms” to Vojvodina by looting and acquiring the economic assets of the
region. Thomas Lantos would not be far behind. But how likely is there
a replay of the Kosovo scenario in Vojvodina? The Hungarian population
is a minority so the oppressed/repressed majority propaganda of the US
government will not work. The population of Vojvodina is 65% Serbian, i.e.,
Serbian majority. Hungarians also have a declining birth rate so US propagandists
and George Soros and the ICG cannot count on demographics a la Kosovo as
a pretext for “humanitarian intervention”.
<p>What about human and civil rights violations? Aren’t the Vojvodina Hungarians
oppressed/repressed? Why can’t the US “humanitarian interventionism” and
“military humanism” rely on that propaganda rationale? The Hungarian minority
has full and equal civil and human rights in Vojvodina, they have their
own schools, and Hungarian is an official language.
<p>What can the US do to create another bogus Kosovo scenario in Vojvodina?
The US strategy will be to create greater “autonomy” for Vojvodina, even
establishing a Vojvodina Republic, which will then be induced to secede
by the US, much like the US policy on Montenegro. Divide et impera. Divide
and rule.
<p>It is a policy of getting one people or nation or religious group to
fight another, creating ethnic, racial, and religious enmity where there
originally was none. This is the real danger we face. There are persuaders
who manipulate us into hating this or that ethnic, religious, or national
group so that we can kill them. But it is the persuader and manipulator
who benefits, who has a hidden agenda. We are constantly and perpetually
fighting bogus and phony wars to impose “democracy” and to prevent “genocide”,
to engage in “humanitarian intervention”, to see this or that ethnic and
religious group as the enemy. We are manipulated like mindless puppets
or cattle. And what is so disgusting is that it is called “freedom”. We
have the “freedom” to be cattle and swine. We are appeased by having all
the DVD players from China that we can buy, a new SUV, and all the Big
Macs we can eat. But we have to ask who is behind the manufacturing of
this bogus ethnic and religious enmity? Who stands to benefit from pitting
one people against another people, one religion against another?
<p>The US policy has been to dismember the former Yugoslavia into subservient
statelets which give the US entr&eacute;e into the Balkans. It is all about
power. With the breakup of and dismemberment of Serbia, the US gets greater
military, political, and economic penetration into the Balkans. More and
more McDonald’s restaurants will be popping up with their allure of Big
Macs and “freedom fries”. They get “freedom” to buy all the junk food and
all the junk they want. They get “freedom” to eat junk food, “freedom”
to be overweight, freedom to die of a heart attack before they are 40,
“freedom” to be arrogant and mindless. Thus economic self-interest will
fuel much of&nbsp; the US strategy in creating a Greater Hungary.
<p>But a bogus genocide and Holocaust propaganda strategy like the US used
in Kosovo will not work. Not even US propaganda and infowar technology
can conjure that up, not after the genocide hoax of Kosovo in 1999 was
exposed. Is anyone going to fall for the “genocide” ploy again? Is anyone
that ignorant?
<p>US propaganda will really have to be ingenious to come up with a replay
of the Kosovo genocide/Holocaust/ethnic cleansing hoax. But US policy has
found a more effective way by employing the Montenegro model. First attain
greater “autonomy”, Republic status, and then “independence”, separatism
and secession. This is the face of the New World Order today. This is the
true nature of American “democracy” and “freedom”.
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<hr ALIGN=LEFT SIZE=1 NOSHADE WIDTH="100%"><b>Acknowledgement</b>
<br>Professor Zvonimir Golubovic's book <i>The Great Raid in South Bachka</i>,
1942 was the primary source for the material on the Great Raid. I thank
him for providing this invaluable and little known research on this unknown
aspect of the Holocaust and World War II. I also thank Bojan Kozic for
translating the material from the original Serbian and for obtaining photographs
from the History Museum of Vojvodina. Photo Credits: German History Museum,
Berlin, History Museum of Vojvodina, Novi Sad, US Holocaust Memorial Museum,
Washington, DC.
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<p>Hamburg Institute for Social Research. Translated by Scott Abbott. The
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<p>Golubovic, Zvonimir.&nbsp; Translated by Bojan Kozic. The Raid in South
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