Category
page 1Antisemitism in Slovakia
Jozef Tiso
Slovak politician, priest and president of the Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945

Vojtech Tuka
Slovak minister of foreign affairs of the Slovakia, prime minister of the Slovakia and war criminal (1880-1946)
Slovak People's Party
political party

Štefan Tiso
Slovak minister of justice of the Slovakia, minister of foreign affairs of the Slovakia, prime minister of the Slovakia and lawyer (1897-1959)
The Holocaust in Slovakia
systematic dispossession, deportation, and murder of Jews in the Slovak state
Topoľčany pogrom
roit in Topoľčany, Slovakia
Anti-Jewish violence in Central and Eastern Europe, 1944–1946
Nástup
thumb|upright|Nástup, volume 7 issue 6 (1938)
Nástup (translated as "line up" "forming ranks", "deployment", or "ascent") was a semimonthly Slovak periodical, published between 1933 and 1940, that advocated Slovak autonomy, ethnonationalism, and antisemitism. Founded by Ferdinand Ďurčanský and his brother Ján, the magazine was oriented at younger Slovak Catholics, especially university students. Its readers, the most radical wing of the Slovak People's Party, were called "Nástupists" or "Nástup faction"; many of them had been previously affiliated with Rodobrana paramilitary and later with the