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24 relations: Banat (1941–1944), Banatsko Novo Selo, Belgrade, Belgrade offensive, Danube, Danube Swabians, Execution by firing squad, False flag, Fifth column, Invasion of Yugoslavia, Kulturbund (Yugoslavia), List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II, Pančevo, Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland, Serbs, Signal (magazine), Summary execution, Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, Waffen-SS, War crimes of the Wehrmacht, Wehrmacht, World War II, World War II in Yugoslavia, 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich.
- 1941 in Serbia
- 1941 in Yugoslavia
- Mass murder in 1941
- Massacres in Serbia
- Massacres in Yugoslavia
- Nazi war crimes in Serbia
- Serbia under German occupation
Banat (1941–1944)
The Banat was a political entity established in 1941 after the occupation and partition of Yugoslavia by the Axis Powers in the historical Banat region. Pančevo executions and Banat (1941–1944) are Serbia under German occupation.
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Banatsko Novo Selo
Banatsko Novo Selo (Банатско Ново Село) is a village located in the municipality of Pančevo, South Banat District, Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Belgrade offensive
The Belgrade offensive or the Belgrade strategic offensive operation (Beogradska operacija / Београдска операција; Белградская стратегическая наступательная операция, Belgradskaya strategicheskaya nastupatel'naya operatsiya) (15 September 1944 – 24 November 1944) was a military operation during World War II in Yugoslavia in which Belgrade was liberated from the German Wehrmacht through the joint efforts of the Soviet Red Army, Yugoslav Partisans, and the Bulgarian Army.
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Danube
The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.
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Danube Swabians
The Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben) is a collective term for the ethnic German-speaking population who lived in the Kingdom of Hungary in east-central Europe, especially in the Danube River valley, first in the 12th century, and in greater numbers in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Execution by firing squad
Execution by firing squad, in the past sometimes called fusillading (from the French fusil, rifle), is a method of capital punishment, particularly common in the military and in times of war.
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False flag
A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on another party.
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Fifth column
A fifth column is a group of people who undermine a larger group or nation from within, usually in favor of an enemy group or another nation.
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Invasion of Yugoslavia
The invasion of Yugoslavia, also known as the April War or Operation 25, was a German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II. Pančevo executions and invasion of Yugoslavia are 1941 in Serbia and 1941 in Yugoslavia.
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Kulturbund (Yugoslavia)
Swabian-German Cultural Association (Schwäbisch-Deutscher Kulturbund) or Kulturbund was a cultural, social, and political organization of the ethnic Germans in Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
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List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
The following is a list of massacres and mass executions that occurred in Yugoslavia during World War II. Pančevo executions and list of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II are massacres in Yugoslavia.
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Pančevo
Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево,; Pantschowa; Pancsova; Panciova; Pánčevo) is a city and the administrative center of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.
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Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland
The Großdeutschland", also commonly referred to simply as Großdeutschland or Großdeutschland Division, was an elite combat unit of the German Army (Heer) that fought on the Eastern Front in World War II.
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Serbs
The Serbs (Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language.
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Signal (magazine)
Signal was a magazine published by the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany from 1940 through 1945.
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Summary execution
In civil and military jurisprudence, summary execution is the putting to death of a person accused of a crime without the benefit of a free and fair trial.
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Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
The Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia (Gebiet des Militärbefehlshabers in Serbien; Područje vojnog zapovednika u Srbiji) was the area of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that was placed under a military government of occupation by the Wehrmacht following the invasion, occupation and dismantling of Yugoslavia in April 1941. Pančevo executions and Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia are 1941 in Serbia and Serbia under German occupation.
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Waffen-SS
The Waffen-SS was the combat branch of the Nazi Party's paramilitary Schutzstaffel (SS) organisation.
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War crimes of the Wehrmacht
During World War II, the German Wehrmacht (combined armed forces - ''Heer'', Kriegsmarine, and Luftwaffe) committed systematic war crimes, including massacres, mass rape, looting, the exploitation of forced labour, the murder of three million Soviet prisoners of war, and participated in the extermination of Jews.
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Wehrmacht
The Wehrmacht were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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World War II in Yugoslavia
World War II in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia began on 6 April 1941, when the country was invaded and swiftly conquered by Axis forces and partitioned among Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria and their client regimes.
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2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich
The 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich (2. SS-Panzerdivision "Das Reich".) or SS Division Das Reich was an armored division of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II.
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See also
1941 in Serbia
- 1940–41 Serbian League
- 1941–42 Serbian League
- Attack on Šabac
- Attack on Kruševac
- Bela Crkva incident
- Capture of Banja Koviljača
- Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition
- Invasion of Yugoslavia
- Italian invasion of Kosovo
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kraljevo massacre
- Mačva operation
- Pančevo executions
- Siege of Kraljevo
- Smederevo Fortress explosion
- Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
- Uprising in Serbia (1941)
1941 in Yugoslavia
- Balkans campaign (World War II)
- Battle of Loznica (1941)
- Battle of Trešnjica
- Bela Crkva incident
- Blagaj massacre
- Chetnik Command
- Coastal Defence Command (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
- Garavice
- Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition
- Homogeneous Serbia
- Invasion of Yugoslavia
- Italian invasion of Kosovo
- Jadovno concentration camp
- May consultations
- Museum of 4 July
- Operation Mihailovic
- Operation Retribution (1941)
- Operation Uzice
- Pančevo executions
- Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
- Uprising in Serbia (1941)
- World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
- Yugoslav accession to the Tripartite Pact
- Yugoslav coup d'état
- Yugoslavia in World War II
Mass murder in 1941
- Alikianos executions
- Ashmyany
- Babi Yar
- Banski Grabovac massacre
- Battle of Kautla
- Berdychiv
- Bila Tserkva massacre
- Blagaj massacre
- Burning of the Riga synagogues
- Czarny Las massacre
- Daugavpils Ghetto
- Doxato
- Drama uprising
- Drobytsky Yar
- Fântâna Albă massacre
- Gacko massacre
- Glina massacres
- Gudovac massacre
- Jelgava massacres
- Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre
- Kaunas pogrom
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kruščica concentration camp
- Kurapaty
- Lukiškės Prison
- Lunca massacre
- Mass murders in Tykocin
- Medvedev Forest massacre
- Mesovouno massacres
- Nikolaev massacre
- Ninth Fort massacres of November 1941
- Pančevo executions
- Prebilovci massacre
- Rašića Gaj massacres
- Razing of Kandanos
- Rumbula massacre
- Srb uprising
- Stanley Graham
- Szczuczyn pogrom
- The Holocaust
- The Holocaust in Telšiai
- Wąsosz pogrom
Massacres in Serbia
- Štip massacre
- Belgrade school shooting
- Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945
- Jabukovac killings
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kraljevo massacre
- List of massacres in Serbia
- Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars
- Pančevo executions
- Slaughter of the Knezes
- Surdulica massacre
Massacres in Yugoslavia
- Šahovići massacre
- Bar massacre
- Barbara Pit massacre
- Bleiburg repatriations
- Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945
- Doli Pivski massacre
- Foibe massacres
- Gračani massacre
- Kočevski Rog massacre
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kraljevo massacre
- Kulen Vakuf massacre
- List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
- List of massacres in Yugoslavia
- Macelj massacre
- Makarska massacre
- Mass graves in Škofja Loka
- Mass graves in Celje
- Mass graves in Ljubljana
- Mass graves in Maribor
- Mass graves in Slovenia
- Meja massacre
- Osijek prison massacre
- Pančevo executions
- Paraćin massacre
- Pastasel massacre
- Pečovnik Mine
- Primošten massacre
- Tezno massacre
- Velika massacre
- Voćin massacre (1942)
Nazi war crimes in Serbia
- 342nd Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
- Axis occupation of Vojvodina
- Banjica concentration camp
- Crveni Krst concentration camp
- Jajinci
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kraljevo massacre
- Milišić's brickyard
- Operation Retribution (1941)
- Pančevo executions
- Sajmište concentration camp
- Topovske Šupe concentration camp
- Trostruki surduk
Serbia under German occupation
- 1941–42 Serbian League
- 1942–43 Serbian League
- 1st Belgrade Special Combat detachment
- Axis occupation of Serbia
- Axis occupation of Vojvodina
- Banat (1941–1944)
- Banjica concentration camp
- Bela Crkva incident
- Belgrade Special Police
- Commissioner Government
- Crveni Krst concentration camp
- Dušan Letica
- Einsatzgruppe Serbia
- Government of National Salvation
- Grand Anti-Masonic Exhibition
- Harald Turner
- Jajinci
- Kragujevac massacre
- Kraljevo massacre
- Krsta Cicvarić
- Lazo M. Kostić
- Main National Liberation Committee for Serbia
- Main Staff of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Serbia
- Mihailo Olćan
- Milan Kalabić
- Milan Nedić
- Milišić's brickyard
- Milorad Nedeljković
- Pančevo executions
- Pećanac Chetniks
- Republic of Užice
- Russian Protective Corps
- Serbian State Guard
- Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)
- Smederevo Fortress explosion
- Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia
- Topovske Šupe concentration camp
- Trostruki surduk
- Velibor Jonić
- Wilhelm Fuchs
- Yugoslav National Movement


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