Jump to content

Talk:Bačka

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

More Germans were killed from partisans of Tito in camps after as during War

[edit]

In article is written:

After the war, members of the Yugoslav Partisan army also killed several tens of thousands of inhabitants of German, Hungarian and Serb ethnic origin (in whole of Vojvodina). Estimates about numbers of victims of the Partisans (in whole of Vojvodina) are between 17,000[1] [2] and 56,000[3] killed Germans[better source needed], between 4,000[4][5] and 40,000 Hungarians killed, and about 23,000–24,000 Serbs killed.[1]

It is impossible that only so many Germans were killed. More than half of the population stayed at home. In the Knićanin (Rudolfsgnad) death camp alone, 13,000 children, women and old people died of hunger, torture, cold and disease. There were almost 100 such camps in whole Vojvodina. The still-living Swabian Elizabeta (born 1935) says that she was in 5 camps as a child and survived. The worst was in Knićanin. From her hometown of Banatska Topola - all the Germans were sent in a camp – and so in whole Yugoslavia of Tito. Considering this, Tito's partisans tortured and killed at least around 100,000 Donauschwaben or more. If there were over 600,000 of Germans before the war in Yugoslavia, but a lot of them died during the war as soldiers, and only a part was able to leave home. Most of them thought: "We didn't do anything wrong". But they were neither guilty nor innocent, neither accused nor convicted - without identification - like animals - all, whole families - thrown into Serbian concentration camps.

Serbian historiography has a habit of either completely ignoring the Serbian genocide against the Danube Swabians, or reducing the number of victims by several times. They also often attribute partisan crimes to the Germans. In Sečanj - which was a purely German village and everyone was driven to a camp - it is still written on the monument to the partisans that the Germans left their village on their own.[6] [7]

We must not ignore the fact that the camps were built about six months after the end of the war, only for Germans, and for all Germans: children, women, the elderly - a true genocide without precedent in history! I heard from people (I lived 50 years in Serbia), that about 40.000 of Hungarians are killed (during and after war), but more Germans (after war).--Stebunik (talk) 00:06, 15 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ a b "[sim] Srbe podjednako ubijali okupator i i "oslobodioci"".
  2. ^ Dimitrije Boarov, Politička istorija Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 2001, page 183.
  3. ^ Nenad Stefanović, Jedan Svet na Dunavu, Beograd, 2003, page 133.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Dimitrije Boarov 2001, page 183 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Nenad Stefanović, Jedan Svet na Dunavu, Beograd, 2003, page 133.
  6. ^ "Knićanin - Sećanje na logor za banatske Nemce" (in Serbian). Beograd: Mondo.rs. 13 October 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  7. ^ "13.000 ljudi ubijeno ili umrlo u logoru Knićanin Titove Jugoslavije" (in Croatian). Zagreb: Hop.hr. 13 January 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2025.