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- Slovakization abstract "Slovakization or Slovakisation is a form of cultural assimilation process during which non-Slovak nationals give up their culture and language in favor of the Slovak one. This process has relied most heavily on intimidation and harassment by state authorities. In the past the process has been greatly aided by deprivation of collective rights for minorities and ethnic cleansing, but in the last decades its promotion has been limited to the adoption of anti-minority policies and anti-minority hate speech.The process itself is limited mostly to Slovakia, where Slovaks constitute the absolute majority by means of population and legislation power as well. Slovakization is most often used in relation to Hungarians, who constitute the most prominent minority of Slovakia, but it also affects Germans, Ukrainians, Rusyns (Ruthenians), Poles, and Jews.".
- Slovakization thumbnail Hungarians_in_Slovakia_2.jpg?width=300.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink 01Ertekezes%20-%20Bagdi%20Robert_vedett.pdf.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink 02384.pdf.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink sinen-a-skolsky-zakon-duray-ravasz-modszerekkel-probalkoznak.html.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9344&Itemid=33.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink slovakia-hungary.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink census1919.pdf.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink society-hungary.htm.
- Slovakization wikiPageExternalLink 0,1518,644853,00.html.
- Slovakization wikiPageID "6540851".
- Slovakization wikiPageRevisionID "604214093".
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- Slovakization hasPhotoCollection Slovakization.
- Slovakization quote ""...in Slovakia, the party is breaking into factions. One of the factions is headed by the Representative of the Soviet of Plenipotentiaries, G. Husák. This faction includes Clementis, Novomecký and in general the Slovak intelligentsia and students. It displays a sharply nacionalistic, anti-Semitic, anti-Hungarian character. ... Anti-Semitism generally is widespread in the party"".
- Slovakization quote ""I remember the successive waves of hatred against the Hungarians, especially in the time after the war, when we focus on our small Slovak revenge, taking no account of political affilitation or religion, when we were willing to come to terms even with Benes if he transferred enough Hungarians to the Sudeten lands, when we persecuted the Hungarians not as collaborators but just as unwanted aliens, when we hated not just Hungarians, but even their language. We need to apologise humbly for each Slovak misdeed, for the suffering thus caused to every individual Hungarian. It is not wolves, but of our citizens that we speak."Memoirs of Vladimír Mináč , member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, chairman of the Slovak Matica, and writer.".
- Slovakization quote ""The oppression of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia gained momentum with the formation of the Slovak state in 1993, increasing even more sharply since Vladimír Mečiar came to power for the third time in December of 1994."".
- Slovakization sign "Voroshilov to Clementis".
- Slovakization source "— ''A letter from Mátyás Rákosi to Joseph Stalin, dated 25, September 1948.".
- Slovakization source "— Miklós Duray, politician Party of the Hungarian Coalition".
- Slovakization text ""As we are throwing out three million Sudeten Germans, perhaps we could settle 300,000 Hungarians in this territory"".
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- Slovakization subject Category:Cultural_assimilation.
- Slovakization subject Category:History_of_Slovakia.
- Slovakization subject Category:Politics_of_Slovakia.
- Slovakization subject Category:Slavicization.
- Slovakization subject Category:Slovak_language.
- Slovakization subject Category:Slovak_nationalism.
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- Slovakization comment "Slovakization or Slovakisation is a form of cultural assimilation process during which non-Slovak nationals give up their culture and language in favor of the Slovak one. This process has relied most heavily on intimidation and harassment by state authorities.".
- Slovakization label "Slovakization".
- Slovakization label "Slovaquisation".
- Slovakization sameAs Slovaquisation.
- Slovakization sameAs m.0119kd6l.
- Slovakization sameAs Q3486774.
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- Slovakization sameAs Slovakization.
- Slovakization wasDerivedFrom Slovakization?oldid=604214093.
- Slovakization depiction Hungarians_in_Slovakia_2.jpg.
- Slovakization isPrimaryTopicOf Slovakization.