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Slovak partisans

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loyalties as many were deeply nationalistic and wanted to maintain an independent Slovak Republic free of fascism, while many others were socialists who forged strong links with the Soviet Union and Soviet partisans. Slovak partisans mainly carried out acts of sabotage. Their largest anti-Nazi military engagement was the
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Slovak partisans were an anti-fascist militia formed immediately following the creation of the First Slovak Republic in 1939, to fight against Nazis and their collaborators. Men and women both fought in the ranks of partisan units, as well as Jews and Christians alike. Slovak partisans had mixed
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of being a traitor to the Slovak nation and people. Zingor was eventually executed by Husák and the communist government on December 18, 1950. The
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partisans made outstanding accomplishments as members of all-Jewish groups. The most famous Slovak Jewish partisan unit was the
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18th Anti Aircraft Artillery Battery, which took part in the Slovak National Uprising of Autumn 1944
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members. After the war this brigade, and its leader, fell into disfavour among
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There were many famous Slovak partisans but none more famous than the famous
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groups participating in the Slovak resistance movement, including against
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Illustrated Slovak History: A Struggle for Sovereignty in Central Europe
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in 1944, in which Slovak partisans were aided by the
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Index


Stanislav Rejthar
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Slovak Insurgent Air Force
Partisan Brigade
irregular military
Nazi Germany
collaborationism
World War II
Slovak partisans in an ambush.
Slovak National Uprising
Slovak Army
Soviet partisans
Ján Golian
Rudolf Viest
M.R.Stefanik brigade
Viliam Žingor
Jewish
Czechoslovak
Gustáv Husák
Janosik brigade
Tatra Mountains
Orava
Slovak Jewish
Novaky Brigade
Novaky concentration camp
Order of the Slovak Uprising
Ján Nálepka
Viliam Zingor
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