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Alternate names: Bratislava [Slov], Pozsony [Hun], Prešpurk [Cz], Pressburg [Ger], Preßburg, Prešporok [Slov, until 1919], Preshborik  and פּרעשבאָריק [Yid], Posonium [Lat], Bratysława [Pol], Aranzenii Vechi

[UPDATE]  Bratislava's Jewish heritage uncovered [July 2016]

48°09' N, 17°07' E, Jewish population. 7,111 (1900), 18,102 (1940).

town images [February 2009]

CEMETERY:

MASS GRAVE:
  • Nábrežná , Bratislava in Bratislava-Petržalka [Engerau] : During the final months of WWII, the Nazis set up a labor camp in the former Semperit factory (today Matador) in Petržalka near Bratislava, where hundreds of Hungarian Jews suffered ininhuman living conditions building the "Südostwall", a defense line aimed to stop the approaching Soviet Army. The camp had several branches. Prisoners lived in cellars and attics of various area buildings, including the Leberfinger Inn. With the advancing front, the Camp was liquidated on March 29, 1945. The Jews were marched to Bad Deutsch Altenburg, those who had no strength to walk, were killed in situ. Their bodies were found along the road to Bad Deutsch Altenburg and buried in mass graves on local cemeteries. The largest one, containing 497 bodies is located at the Petržalka [Engerau] Cemetery. The memorial at the Petržalka Cemetery includes thirteen individual burial plots of victims who could be identified by their documents when the mass grave was exhumed by the Czechoslovak authorities. As the murderers were mainly Austrian nationals, their trials took place in Vienna in 1945-1955 and are called the Engerau-Processes, an important milestone in the Austrian post-War justice. The memorial at the cemetery is maintained by the Jewish Community of Bratislava from its own funds. No support from public funds, either Slovak or Austrian, have been provided. If you wish to donate, find their contact information hereSource and photo. [Sep 2014]

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL:

Central Union of the Jewish Communities in the Slovak Republic, 81447 Bratislava, Kozia Ul 21 may have more information. January 2009:Bratislava.

 

Parent Category: EASTERN EUROPE