- Bačka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачка,
pronounced [bâːtʃkaː]) or Bácska (pronounced [ˈbaːtʃkɒ]), is a
geographical and
historical area
within the
Pannonian Plain...
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formed from
training units in the
protectorate after the
Batschka Division) or
Batschka 32nd SS
Volunteer Grenadier Division "30 Januar" 33rd Waffen...
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several unofficial nicknames,
including "Bačka Division" (German:
Division Batschka) (Hungarian: Bácska-Hadosztály) (Serbo-Croatian:
Divizija Bačka), referring...
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Batschka-Torontal
District (Serbian: Bačko-torontalski
okrug or Бачко-торонталски округ; German:
Bezirk Batschka-Torontal;[citation needed] Hungarian:...
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abolished in 1751,
these parts of the
Batschka were also
included into Bács-Bodrog county. The only part of the
Batschka region which remained within the Military...
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Swabian (Schwowe)
communities of Yugoslavia,
Hungary and
Romania (the
Batschka and Banat), were
forcibly sent to
Russia as
Allied "war reparations", being...
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Vojvodina "Sekitsch in the
Batschka |
Szeghegy (Sekitsch) by
Johan Jauß". www.dvhh.org.
Retrieved 2022-01-21. "Sekitsch in the
Batschka |
Ortsippenbuch Sekitsch"...
- Weißruthenische Nr. 1
Belarusians White Ruthenia 1944–1945 11,000 (1944) 31st
Batschka Ethnic Germans mostly from
Hungary and
Yugoslavia Bačka
region 1944–1945...
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Vojvodina (Serbian Duchy)
which included the
regions of Srem (Syrmia), Bačka (
Batschka), Banat, and
Baranja (Branau). They also
formed a
political alliance with...
- Yougoslavie", 1945–1950: "Les
camps de
concentration du
gouvernement Tito dans la
Batschka",
juillet 1947. Janjetović, Zoran:
Between Hitler and Tito. The Disappearance...