Category
page 1Massacres in 1945
Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
massacre of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II
Bleiburg repatriations
crime in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II
Sétif and Guelma massacre
massacre in Algeria in 1945
Manila massacre
atrocities committed against Filipino civilians by Japanese troops at the Battle of Manila
Foibe massacres
extrajudicial mass killings of Italian and other local populations in Istria and Dalmatia during and after the Second World War
Dachau liberation reprisals
reprisals against Germans during the liberation of Dachau
Chenogne massacre
WWII war crime
Bar massacre
mass shooting of ethnic Albanians
Kočevski Rog massacre
massacre
Gardelegen massacre
German war crime - massacre near the town Gardelegen in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Barbara Pit
1945 mass murders by Yugoslav partisans
Levant Crisis
military confrontation between France and the United Kingdom in Syria in May 1945
Metgethen massacre
1945 Soviet killing of German civilians
1945 Tripoli pogrom
rioting against Jews in North Africa (1945)
1945 Cairo - Alexandria pogrom
Egyptian Nationalist Outbreak of Anti-Semitic Character as part of the wave of violence aimed at Jews in the Arab world. Jews were murdered and injured. Synagogues, Jewish school, nursing homes were burned and over 100 Jewish businesses were looted
Kremnička massacres
war crimes during the Slovak National Uprising in Kremnička
Porzûs massacre
massacre of 17 Brigate Osoppo partisans by communist partisans in Italy in 1945
Ústí massacre
Woeste Hoeve
hamlet in Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Przyszowice massacre
Massacre in Przyszowice, Poland
Piskorowice
thumb|Piskorowice Memorial
Piskorowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Leżajsk, within Leżajsk County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.
Amsterdam shooting on the Dam, 7 May 1945
event where civilians of Amsterdam lost their lives at the end of WWII

Kalište
defunct municipality in Slovakia
Deutsch Schützen massacre
1945 mass killing in Deutsch Schützen-Eisenberg, Austria
Bloody Christmas
campaign of executions of Bulgarians in the Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Foiba of Basovizza
Pawłokoma massacre
World War II massacre
Villa Luburić
Gegenmiao massacre
massacres
Kalagong massacre
Mass killing of civilians by Japanese troops in Burma on 7 July 1945

Gračani massacre
Vercelli psychiatric hospital massacre
massacre in Vercelli, Italy
Bersiap
In Indonesian historiography, the term Bersiap ("Get ready" or "Be prepared" in English) refers to the violent and chaotic beginning of the Indonesian National Revolution following the end of World War II in Asia. In Indonesia, the term Berdaulat ("Sovereign") is also used for this transitional period. It began after Sukarno's proclamation of Indonesian Independence on 17 August 1945 and culminated during the power vacuum between the withdrawal of Japanese occupational forces and the gradual buildup of a British military presence, before the official handover to a Dutch military presence in Ma
Villarbasse massacre
last instance of death sentence in Italy
Massacre in the Arnsberg Forest
Massacre of Forced Labourers by Nazi Germany
Celle massacre
1945 massacre of Nazi concentration camp escapees
Tezno trench
Triftfriedhof Treuenbrietzen
Bulu prison massacre