Novi Sad Raid
The Novi Sad Raid refers to a military operation conducted by the Axis powers during World War II in January 1942. This operation targeted the city of Novi Sad, located in present-day Serbia, and aimed to suppress resistance against the occupying forces. The raid resulted in the mass execution of thousands of civilians, primarily targeting the local Jewish population, as well as ethnic Hungarians and Serbs.
The raid was part of a broader campaign of terror and repression in the region, reflecting the brutal tactics employed by the Axis powers. The aftermath of the Novi Sad Raid left a lasting impact on the community, with many families devastated by the loss of loved ones. This tragic event is remembered as a significant atrocity in the history of the Holocaust and the suffering endured during the war.