(1993). Titoist Atrocities in Vojvodina, 1944–1945: Serbian Vendetta in Bácska. Hunyadi Pub. ISBN 978-1-882785-01-8. Mike Thomson (13 November 2012). "Could...
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FK Bačka 1901 (redirect from Bacska Szabadkai Athletikai Club)
Croats in Bačka during the Austro-Hungarian period. Its first name was Bácska Szabadkai Athletikai Club, since it was registered by the Austro-Hungarian...
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Pronunciation [xř̩ʋaːtskiː] Native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary (Bácska), Montenegro (Bay of Kotor), Romania (Caraș-Severin County), Serbia (Vojvodina)...
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bishop. The first Methodist mission in Hungary was established in 1898 in Bácska, in a then mostly German-speaking town of Verbász (since 1918 part of the...
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Hungary joined the military operations and was allowed to annex the Bačka (Bácska) region in Vojvodina, which had a majority of Hungarians, as well as the...
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Békéscsaba. – Serbian: spoken by the Serbian minority, especially in and around Bácska, but also in other territories of Southern Hungary. – Slovene: spoken by...
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Kingdom of Dalmatia) and Hungary (Muraköz, Muravidék, parts of Baranya, Bácska and Banat) Austria: as the successor state of Cisleithania in the Austro-Hungarian...
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resulted in the deaths of 3,000–4,000 civilians in the southern Bačka (Bácska) region. Under the Hungarian authority, 19,573 people were killed in Bačka...
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brigades (nine on the front and three in reserve) for an offensive in Bačka (Bácska). The Danube Flotilla was to cover the flanks, and the air force was to...
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