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Thursday, 21.01.2010.

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Anniversary of WW2 Novi Sad massacre

The 68th anniversary of the Novi Sad Raid was marked today, remembering more than 1,300 Serbs, Jews and Romas massacred by Hungarian fascists.

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Laura Freedman

pre 10 godina

These are my family members who died at Novi Sad. I'm saddened by all the deaths that occurred at that time. But these are mine.

156, Vajnfeld Ignaz (73), Samu sire, mother, Fanny was born Lederer (Vajnfeld family lived in the street First Proletarian 55) Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
157, Vajnfeld Rose (45) Gross was born (in Melenci, Banat), a housewife Died January 22, 1942

159, Vajnfeld Cecilia (68), sire Samuel – Laura’s notes: Ignatz’s sister, I believe, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad


154, Vajnfeld Arpad (35), born in Melenci (son of I.) manufactories goods merchant, was shot in 1941. (Family Vajnfeld lived in Duke Mišića Street No. 8) Sometime between
158, Vajnfeld Rozi (30), born in Bačkom Petrovom Selu, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
155, Vajnfeld Agata (6), Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad

Joe

pre 14 godina

What happened B92?

In my second comment I just said that I never denied what the Hungarians did.
Is it too much to allow 2 postings from me? Do a have to respect a quota?

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?
(Joe, 22 January 2010 02:06)

Joe, two wrongs don't make a right and we must condemn all crimes no matter what side were the perpetrators, but your post rings hollow when you continually refuse to acknowledge crimes committed against Serbs, Jews and Roma in ex YU and your failure here to condemn the crimes of your fellow Hungarian fascists.

Until people acknowledge this, we will never move on.

Joe

pre 14 godina

Michael,

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?

Michael

pre 14 godina

Let the world remember the horrors Serbians, Jews, and Gypsies suffered unimaginable horrors by the hands of Nazis from Croatia, Hungary, and albania. Although your memory can be shaky, our memory is still fresh and unwavering as we will never forget the crimes committed by Nazis and their partners in Serbia.

Michael

pre 14 godina

Let the world remember the horrors Serbians, Jews, and Gypsies suffered unimaginable horrors by the hands of Nazis from Croatia, Hungary, and albania. Although your memory can be shaky, our memory is still fresh and unwavering as we will never forget the crimes committed by Nazis and their partners in Serbia.

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?
(Joe, 22 January 2010 02:06)

Joe, two wrongs don't make a right and we must condemn all crimes no matter what side were the perpetrators, but your post rings hollow when you continually refuse to acknowledge crimes committed against Serbs, Jews and Roma in ex YU and your failure here to condemn the crimes of your fellow Hungarian fascists.

Until people acknowledge this, we will never move on.

Joe

pre 14 godina

Michael,

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?

Joe

pre 14 godina

What happened B92?

In my second comment I just said that I never denied what the Hungarians did.
Is it too much to allow 2 postings from me? Do a have to respect a quota?

Laura Freedman

pre 10 godina

These are my family members who died at Novi Sad. I'm saddened by all the deaths that occurred at that time. But these are mine.

156, Vajnfeld Ignaz (73), Samu sire, mother, Fanny was born Lederer (Vajnfeld family lived in the street First Proletarian 55) Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
157, Vajnfeld Rose (45) Gross was born (in Melenci, Banat), a housewife Died January 22, 1942

159, Vajnfeld Cecilia (68), sire Samuel – Laura’s notes: Ignatz’s sister, I believe, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad


154, Vajnfeld Arpad (35), born in Melenci (son of I.) manufactories goods merchant, was shot in 1941. (Family Vajnfeld lived in Duke Mišića Street No. 8) Sometime between
158, Vajnfeld Rozi (30), born in Bačkom Petrovom Selu, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
155, Vajnfeld Agata (6), Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad

Joe

pre 14 godina

Michael,

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?

Michael

pre 14 godina

Let the world remember the horrors Serbians, Jews, and Gypsies suffered unimaginable horrors by the hands of Nazis from Croatia, Hungary, and albania. Although your memory can be shaky, our memory is still fresh and unwavering as we will never forget the crimes committed by Nazis and their partners in Serbia.

Joe

pre 14 godina

What happened B92?

In my second comment I just said that I never denied what the Hungarians did.
Is it too much to allow 2 postings from me? Do a have to respect a quota?

Janez-Beograd

pre 14 godina

At the same time we should not forget the follow-up revenge killing of at least 35,000 innocent Hungarian paesants in October of 1944.
Is it a crime to speak out against a double standard?
(Joe, 22 January 2010 02:06)

Joe, two wrongs don't make a right and we must condemn all crimes no matter what side were the perpetrators, but your post rings hollow when you continually refuse to acknowledge crimes committed against Serbs, Jews and Roma in ex YU and your failure here to condemn the crimes of your fellow Hungarian fascists.

Until people acknowledge this, we will never move on.

Laura Freedman

pre 10 godina

These are my family members who died at Novi Sad. I'm saddened by all the deaths that occurred at that time. But these are mine.

156, Vajnfeld Ignaz (73), Samu sire, mother, Fanny was born Lederer (Vajnfeld family lived in the street First Proletarian 55) Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
157, Vajnfeld Rose (45) Gross was born (in Melenci, Banat), a housewife Died January 22, 1942

159, Vajnfeld Cecilia (68), sire Samuel – Laura’s notes: Ignatz’s sister, I believe, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad


154, Vajnfeld Arpad (35), born in Melenci (son of I.) manufactories goods merchant, was shot in 1941. (Family Vajnfeld lived in Duke Mišića Street No. 8) Sometime between
158, Vajnfeld Rozi (30), born in Bačkom Petrovom Selu, Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad
155, Vajnfeld Agata (6), Died January 22, 1942, Novi Sad