Germans — This article is about Germans as an ethnic group. For other uses, see Germans (disambiguation). For the population of Germany, see Demographics of Germany. For an analysis on the nationality or German citizenship, see German nationality law. For… … Wikipedia
Serbia under German occupation — Occupied territory Map Name of territory Serbia Србија Srbija Serbien Occupying power Nazi Germany … Wikipedia
Serbia (1941-1944) — Infobox Former Subdivision native name = Militärverwaltung in Serbien (de) Војна Управа у Србији (sr (cyrillic)) Vojna Uprava u Srbiji (sr (latin)) conventional long name = Military Administration in Serbia common name = Serbia continent = Europe … Wikipedia
Germans of Yugoslavia — The Germans of Yugoslavia ( de. Jugoslawiendeutsche) is a term used to describe people of German descent who live in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Slovenia. Despite their German heritage, Germans of the former Yugoslavia include… … Wikipedia
Serbia — The number of Jews living in Serbia at the start of World War II was approximately 12,000 with 8,000 residing in Belgrade. Following the German occupation of Yugoslavia in April 1941, Serbia was placed under a military administration. Between… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
Serbia — /serr bee euh/, n. a former kingdom in S Europe: now, with revised boundaries, a constituent republic of Yugoslavia, in the N part; includes the autonomous provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina. 9,660,000; 34,116 sq. mi. (88,360 sq. km). Cap.:… … Universalium
Serbia — Estimated population (including Voivodina and Kosovo but excluding Montenegro): 600,000. It is likely that the first Gypsies to reach Serbia were shoemakers who lived in Prizren some time around 1348. Under the Ottoman Empire (from 1459), the… … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Ethnic Germans — German Argentines celebrate Oktoberfest in Villa General Belgrano. This article is about the ethnic German diaspora. See Germans Abroad for German citizens with residence abroad. See Emigration from Germany for disambiguation. Ethnic Germans… … Wikipedia
Religion in Serbia — Serbia is a multireligious country. The dominant religion is Orthodox Christianity (notably the Serbian Orthodox Church), but there are also numerous adherents of Islam (living mostly in Raška region (Sandžak) and the Preševo Valley), and… … Wikipedia
Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 — The Communist purges in Serbia in 1944–1945 were purges committed by members of the Yugoslav Partisan Movement and post war communist authorities after they gained control over Serbia in 1944. Most of these purges were committed from October,… … Wikipedia