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List of massacres in Serbia

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The following is a list ofmassacres in Serbia.

List

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NameDateLocationDeathsNotes
Slaughter of the Knezes23–29 January 1804Valjevo(c.) 80Mass killing of Serb nobles byrenegade Janissary officers.[1]
Surdulica massacreNovember 1915–February 1916[2]Surdulica2,000–3,000Mass executions of Serbian men by Bulgarian authorities.[3]
Novi Sad killings23–24 November 1923Novi Sad8Spree killing.[4][5][6]
Jablanica killings19–20 July 1928Jablanica6Spree killing.[7][8][9][10]
Židije killings24 April 1930Židilje5Spree killing.[11][12][13]
Pančevo executions21–22 April 1941Pančevo36Execution of Serbian civilians by theWehrmacht.[14]
Kruševac executions23 September 1941 – 12 June 1944Kruševac1,642Mass shootings of people by the German army.[15]
Mačva massacres24 September – 9 October 1941Mačva regionc. 6,000Serbian civilians killed in reprisals during anti-Partisan operations led by German,Ustaše and Hungarian forces.[16]
Kraljevo massacre15–21 October 1941Kraljevoc. 2,000Mass execution of civilians by the German army.[17]
Kragujevac massacre20–21 October 1941Kragujevac2,778Mass execution of Serbian men and boys by the German army.[18]
Valjevo executions27 November 1941Valjevoc. 300Execution of at least 261 out of 365 Partisan POWs by Wehrmacht and Serbian collaborators. The Partisans were handed over to Germans by Mihailović's Chetniks withPećanac Chetniks serving as intermediary.[19]
Novi Sad raid4–29 January 1942Bačka region3,000–4,000Mass killings of civilians byHungarian forces.[20]
Žabalj massacre6-9 January 1942ŽabaljHundredsMassacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Žabalj.[21]
Gospođinci massacre6-7 January 1942Gospođinci100Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Gospođinci.
Čurug massacre6–9 January 1942Čurug900Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Čurug.
Đurđevo massacre6-7 January 1942Đurđevo300Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Đurđevo.
Titel massacre6-7 January 1942Titel60–80Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces at Titel.
Temerin massacre7-9 January 1942Temerin37Massacre of Jews by Hungarian forces at Temerin.[21]
Bečej raid27 January 1942Bečej250Massacre of civilians by Hungarian forces.
Drugovac massacre29 April 1944Smederevo72Mass killing by the Yugoslav royalistChetniks.[22]
Srijemska Kamenica massacreOctober 1944Sremska Kamenica196Executions of civilians byYugoslav Partisans.[23]
Purges in Serbia1944–1945Serbia region80,000–100,000Yugoslav Communist war crime
Paraćin massacre3 September 1987Paraćin5Spree killing
Bačka killingsMarch 1993Pačir,Subotica,Aleksandrovo,Bajmok9Spree killing.[24]
Vranje shooting3 June 1993Vranje8Spree killing.
Leskovac shootings26–27 July 2002Leskovac7Spree killing.[25]
Jabukovac killings27 July 2007Jabukovac9Spree killing.[26]
Velika Ivanča shooting9 April 2013Velika Ivanča13Spree killing.[27]
Kanjiža shootings17 May 2015Kanjiža7Spree killing.[28]
Žitište shooting2 July 2016Žitište5Spree killing.[29]
2019 Jabukovac massacre9 August 2019Jabukovac4Spree killing.[30]
Belgrade school shooting3 May 2023Belgrade10School shooting.[31]
Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings4 May 2023Mladenovac,Smederevo9Spree killing.[32]
Crimes of World War I
Crimes of World War II

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References

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  1. ^Mikaberidze, Alexander (2020).The Napoleonic Wars: A Global History. Oxford University Press. p. 374.ISBN 9780199394067.
  2. ^Jovana Lazić (2024). "Serbia at War". In Paul Robert Bartrop (ed.).The Routledge History of the First World War. Routledge. p. 285.ISBN 978-1-0324-2603-7.
  3. ^Mitrović 2007, p. 223.
  4. ^Крвава руска драма,Politika (November 25, 1925)
  5. ^Un teniente mata a siete personas y a su hijo, y se suicida,La Libertad (December 1, 1923)
  6. ^Effroyable drame pres de Belgrade,Le Petit Journal (December 1, 1923)
  7. ^Грозна освета одбеглог робијаша,Politika (July 25, 1928)
  8. ^Blutige Rache eines entflohenen Sträflings,Die neue Zeitung (July 24, 1928)
  9. ^"L'horrible forfait d'un criminel".Gazette de Lausanne (in Swiss French). No. 205. 1928-07-26. p. 4. Retrieved2024-07-14 – viaLe Temps Archives.
  10. ^"Un bandit fait de nombreuses victimes".Journal de Genève (in Swiss French). No. 203 (3rd ed.). 1928-07-26. p. 3. Retrieved2024-07-14 – viaLe Temps Archives.
  11. ^5 killed in Serb village,The New York Times (April 27, 1930)
  12. ^Grauenhaftes Blutbad bei einer Tanzveranstaltung,Die Neue Zeitung (April 27, 1930)
  13. ^Крвава заветина у Жидиљу,Politika (April 26, 1930)
  14. ^Kay 2021, p. 58.
  15. ^"Spomenik Database: Kruševac". Retrieved19 February 2023.
  16. ^Morača, Pero (1957).Prelomna godina Narodnooslobodilačkog rata: Narodnooslobodilački pokret krajem 1941 i početkom 1942, pohod proleterskih brigada u Zapadnu Bosnu, Bihaćka operacija, stvaranje NOVJ i I zasjedanje AVNOJ-a [The turning point of the National Liberation War: the National Liberation Movement at the end of 1941 and the beginning of 1942, the march of the proletarian brigades to Western Bosnia, the Bihać operation, the creation of the NOVJ and the first session of the AVNOJ] (in Bosnian). Vojnoizdavački zavod JNA. p. 13.
  17. ^Tomasevich 2001, p. 69.
  18. ^Antić, Ana (2012). "Police Force Under Occupation: Serbian State Guard and Volunteers' Corps in the Holocaust". In Horowitz, Sara R. (ed.).Back to the Sources: Re-examining Perpetrators, Victims and Bystanders. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 13–36.ISBN 978-0-8101-2862-0.
  19. ^Radanović, Milan (2016).Kazna i zločin: Snage kolaboracije u Srbiji [Punishment and crime: The forces of collaboration in Serbia] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. pp. 58–59.ISBN 9788688745154.
  20. ^Braham, Randolph L. (2000).The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. Wayne State University Press. p. 259.ISBN 978-0-81432-691-6.
  21. ^abMojzes 2011, p. 88.
  22. ^Radanović 2016, p. 153-154.
  23. ^Ružica Ćavar:O zločinima pokraj Maribora slušali smo od svojih starijih,Vjesnik, Zagreb, subota, 10. srpnja 1999.
  24. ^"Josip, monstruozni ubica taksista u Subotici: Nosio je sekiru i pištolj, ubio 9 ljudi bez milosti".telegraf.rs. 9 April 2020. Retrieved12 May 2023.
  25. ^"SEDAM UBISTAVA ZA 25 MINUTA Leskovčanin još pamte masakr od pre 18 godina kada je ljubomorni muž ČETIRI PORODICE ZAVIO U CRNO jer ga je ostavila supruga".Blic.rs. 14 May 2020.
  26. ^"Nine killed in Serbian shootings".Taipei Times. 29 July 2007.
  27. ^Bilefsky, Dan (9 April 2013)."Gunman Kills 13 People in Serbian Village".The New York Times. Retrieved8 May 2023.
  28. ^Charter, David (19 May 2015)."Father with grudge kills bride and family in wedding rampage".The Times.
  29. ^"Serbian man kills five, injures 22, in cafe shooting".reuters.com. Retrieved8 May 2023.
  30. ^"Four people murdered near Negotin".B92. 9 August 2019. Retrieved18 January 2024.
  31. ^Sekularac, Ivana; Vasovic, Aleksandar; Vasovic, Aleksandar (3 May 2023)."Nine killed in planned attack at Serbian school by 13-year-old boy".reuters.com. Retrieved8 May 2023.
  32. ^"Suspect arrested after second mass shooting in Serbia".bbc.com. 5 May 2023. Retrieved8 May 2023.

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