Post World War II Leidensweg
Extermination In the Yugoslavian Banat

Genocide In the Yugoslavian Banat, Chapter 3

Völkermord der Tito-Partisanen" 1944-1948" /"Genocide Carried out by the Tito Partisans" by Österreichische Historiker-Arbeitsgemeinschaft Für Kärnten und Steiermark (Austrian Historian Working Group for Carinthia and Styria).

Translated by Henry Fischer

(Following the First World War the Banat was divided between Yugoslavia & Romania,
with two thirds going to Romania & one third annexed to Yugoslavia)

"This is where innocent blood flowed like a river" 

  Following the German invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, the Banat was always under occupation by German troops.  The Banat state administration supported the regime of the Serbian General Nedic in Belgrade.  When local Danube Swabians in the Banat made application to or approached the state administration on issues of concern to them it was done so in the name of Serbian government in Belgrade and would only affect areas of the Banat in which they resided.  There was apprehension on their part with regard to some of the measures taken by the German occupation forces and their commanders that had adverse effects on their Serbian neighbors and the Danube Swabians sought to eliminate or weaken the consequences of them if at all possible.  Often they were unsuccessful and this created negative feelings among the Serbian population that became a Partisan recruitment area. 

  The Partisans introduced a systematic extermination program to the extent that only a small fraction of the Danube Swabian population would survive.  But what characterized it most were the gruesome and bloodthirsty methods that were used in carrying it out.  The use of the division of the region into the former areas of administration enabled this well planned operation to be put into effect here as elsewhere.  (Translator’s note: A sentence consisting of the next six lines in the text follows for which I offer a simple précis as follows).  With the benefit of hindsight this systematic liquidation program was modeled on the one that was operational in the Batschka as previously cited.  How is it possible that one can speak of this one area, the Banat in comparison to others in Yugoslavia, as the one where rivers of innocent blood flowed?  We need to reiterate that in a single day in all of the communities in a district the liquidation squads appeared at the same time with the request of the local administrations for the arrest and mass execution of Danube Swabian men and women.  This was carried out even though in many communities the local Serbian officials and population protested against it and as a result saved the lives of many, but these genocide squads seldom listened to any attempts at intervention and proceeded in spite of local opposition and liquidated every Danube Swabian man, woman and child.

 

[Published at DVHH.org, Sept. 2006]

The North Eastern Banat
"The Hunt for Danube Swabians" 

Cernje
Stefansfeld
Betscherek Grossbetscherek
Ernsthausen
St. Georgen
Kathreinfeld
 
The South Eastern Banat
"Crimes of Horror"
Werschetz
Karlsdorf
Alibunar
 
The Southern Banat
"A Bloodbath Without Borders"
Kovin
Ploschitz
Mramorak
Homolitz
Startschevo
Bavanischte

South Western Banat
"Wholesale Murder"
Pantschowa
Brestowatz
Glogau
Kowatschitza
Jabuka
 
The Western Banat,
"The Starvation Mill"
Rudolfsgnad
 

 

 

Also see: Chapter 1:
Genocide Carried out by the Tito Partisans
 

 

 

 


 

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