DOKUMENTY O ÚČASTI JEDNOTIEK SLOVENSKEJ ZAISŤOVACEJ DIVÍZIE NA PROTIPARTIZÁNSKEJ OPERÁCII „BAMBERG“ NA PRELOME MARCA A APRÍLA 1942
Documents on the participation of units of the Slovak Security Division in the anti-partisan operation “Bamberg” at the turn of March and April 1942
Author(s): Igor Baka, Michal SchvarcSubject(s): Political history, Politics and society, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Fascism, Nazism and WW II
Published by: Historický ústav SAV
Keywords: Security Division; 102nd Infantry Regiment; Michal Lokšík; Unternehmen Bamberg; Terror against the civilian population;
Summary/Abstract: The participation of the Slovak army in the invasion of the Soviet Union is a widely discussed topic. However, much less is written and spoken about the participation of Slovak soldiers in the extermination war of the National Socialists in the East and the war crimes committed by the members of the Security Division, especially the 102nd Infantry Regiment under the command of Michal Lokšík. Thanks to the work of Igor Baka, this issue has been given a new dimension. The documents on the deployment of the 102nd Infantry Regiment in the pilot anti-partisan operation “Bamberg” in the area of northern Ukraine and southern Belarus at the turn of March/April 1942, hitherto unknown to the Slovak public, should also contribute to the further direction of the discussion. The documents testify to the extent to which this regiment was involved in Nazi Germany’s ruthless policy towards the population of occupied Ukraine and Belarus under the guise of fighting the partisans.
Journal: Historický časopis
- Issue Year: 70/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 331-358
- Page Count: 28
- Language: Slovak