Eduard Nižňanský – Denisa Neštáková
The Antisemitism Policy in Slovakia and the Interventions of the Kingdom of Sweden between 1942 and 1944/45 Aimed at Rescuing in Favour of the Jews... Read More
The Escape of Arnošt Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz from the Auschwitz–Birkenau Concentration Camp to Slovakia in 1944. An attempt for Prevention of the Jews Deportation from Hungary in 1944
There were two couples of Jewish people who managed to escape from the Auschwitz–Birkenau concentration camp, all the four had successfully managed to get to... Read More
Eduard Nižňanský: Additions to the relationship between the Slovak majority and the Jewish minority in World War II
The position of helper or rescuer of Jews is only held by an “ordinary” Slovak man, who, ignoring the anti-Semitic policy of his own state,... Read More
Deportations of Jews from Slovakia in November 1938 and the Jewish camps in the “No Man´s Land” on the borders of the Czech lands, Slovakia and Hungary.
The deportations were a direct reaction of the Slovak autonomous government on the Vienna arbitration. A few weeks after autonomy was achieved and HSĽS established... Read More