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[edit] concentrationcamp
Can I call the concentrationcamp in Knicanin/ Rudolfsgnad a concentrationcamp or is it a taboo like here in germany and I am about to get in some major hassles here again?? If its not called concentrationcamp (had no oven) what is its political correct name in english speaking countrys...say the USnA?
I wouldnt call it Internment Camp cause Internment camps where more like holiday camps.
Korrigator 17:26, 17 Nov 2006 (CET)
Prison camp sounds OK, i think some native english speaker that knows the camp should make a suggestion
Korrigator 18:01, 17 Nov 2006 (CET)
[edit] German army
"army left long time ago"
Of those 340,000 Germans that lived in Vojvodina before the war, most of them (200,000) left from region together with German army and others were sent to prison camps. Why this village would be different case? PANONIAN (talk) 18:23, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
different major from the army. different way back Korrigator 16:55, 19 Nov 2006 (CET)
[edit] Germans
The article says that most Germans left with the German retreat. However, according to the figures, most of the ethnic German citizens were sent by the Partisans to a prison camp... It's self-contradicting. --PaxEquilibrium 20:13, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
- No, it is not self-contradicting because according to the article 2,109 Germans were sent to prison camps, while according to this web site population of the village in that time numbered 6,807 people, mostly Germans: http://66.218.69.11/search/cache?p=jabuka+srbi&prssweb=Search&ei=UTF-8&fr=FP-pull-web-t&x=wrt&u=www.jabuka.org.yu/jabuka_s.htm&w=jabuka+srbi&d=RIQHw5IFNpWI&icp=1&.intl=us PANONIAN (talk) 20:42, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
2936 ethnic germans. You need the exact names or you wanna count the number from the church books? Korrigator 16:58 19 Nov 2006 (CET)
- 2936 ethnic germans what? Is that a number of Germans that lived in the village according to your source? Then why link that I provided claim that after the war population of village numbered 6,807 people? I assume that most of those 6,807 were Germans, so what your number of 2936 refering to? PANONIAN (talk) 14:33, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ridiculous numbers?!!
"26 of them where shot on the 26 october 1944 in Pančevo, and 15 more where shot on the 15 November 1944 in Pančevo"
26 people killed on October 26, and 15 people killed on 15 November. I am not drunk to see double numbers, so what is wrong here? PANONIAN (talk) 04:34, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
You are right. The 26 where shot on october the 16th. Korrigator 17:02 19 nov 2006 (CET)