Auto-translated by Grok Show original Slovakia is celebrating the anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising today. As MP of Smer Richard Glück says, the largest Slovak National Uprising in Europe.
Auto-translated by Grok Show original Today in Bratislava, official state ceremonies took place with the participation of the highest state authorities on the occasion of the greatest national holiday - the Slovak National Uprising Quote Martin Demirov @MartinDemirow · Aug 25 Auto-translated by Grok To everyone writing nonsense claiming that "it was a standard diplomatic note," I hasten to clarify that in Slovakia, since yesterday, celebrations of the greatest national holiday have been taking place, and not a single sentence has been sent to the Slovaks by any official from x.com/MartinDemirow/…
Every year in Banská Bystrica, I join the celebrations of the Slovak National Uprising. I feel deep pride as I connect with those who lived it. Our fathers and grandfathers fought against the evil that sought to erase nations. Their courage for freedom and equality must never Show more
Medzi najdôležitejšie veci v živote patrí zachovať si dôstojnosť. Vždy a za každých okolností. Títo dvaja hrdinovia SNP to dokázali; dokonca aj v zajatí. #pohronskybukovec
Slovakia vs. Brussels: What Robert Fico is Doing and Why It Matters Who is Robert Fico? Robert Fico is the Prime Minister of Slovakia. He has been in power several times since 2006, always presenting himself as a defender of ordinary people and national sovereignty. Many call Show more
Tomorrow, we'll celebrate the 81st anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising (SNP). Last year, I analyzed the popularity of different framings of the SNP among Slovak citizens (see the original post for info on these interpretations). Time for a new Quote Ángel Torres-Adán · Aug 30, 2024 Yesterday we celebrated the 80th anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising (known in Slovak as the SNP). In this thread, I will explore the popularity of some of the most popular SNP framings among different social groups.
| 81st Anniversary of #UprisingDay MN BDE TF SVK joins the commemoration of the Slovak National Uprising, honoring Slovakia’s history, culture, and values, and reinforcing our shared ties. #WeAreNATO #StrongerTogether #NATO #DeterAndDefence Estado Mayor Defensa and 7 others
— NATO Multinational Brigade Task Force Slovakia (@NATOTFSlovakia) August 29, 2025
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Happy National Uprising Day, Slovakia! ELA joins in marking this day, recognising its significance for democracy and cooperation across Europe. Learn about Slovakia’s labour market and mobility https://europa.eu/!RWPkqf #EULabourAuthority #Slovakia
The Observance of the Slovak National Uprising Anniversary commemorates the resistance against Nazi occupation during World War II. The Slovak National Uprising, an armed insurrection organized by the Slovak resistance movement, took place between August and October 1944. Its main objectives were to liberate the territory of present-day Slovakia from German occupation forces, to overthrow the puppet regime of Jozef Tiso, and to support the Allied powers in their fight against the Axis powers.
In the context of European history, the Slovak National Uprising holds great significance as it symbolizes the fight for freedom and democracy in the face of fascist oppression. Although the Uprising was ultimately suppressed by German forces, it inspired and supported by the European resistance movement, which was key in shaping the political landscape of post-war Europe and the establishment of the European Union.
The Slovak National Uprising Anniversary is predominantly observed by Slovakia, as well as by other EU member states with a shared history of resistances against totalitarian regimes. Various events and commemorations are held across the continent, reflecting the spirit of unity and resilience demonstrated by the Uprising. These ceremonies pay tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who took part in the Slovak National Uprising and all those who have fought for freedom and democracy throughout European history. The Slovak National Uprising Anniversary is observed annually on the 29th of August.
Top facts about Slovak National Uprising
The resistance movement in Slovakia lasted until liberation in April 1945. The Soviet Army arrived to assist the Slovaks in their quest for liberation from Nazi rule.
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Slovak National Uprising Top Events and Things to Do
Generate awareness for the day on social media with hashtags such as #remember, #SlovakUprising #NotoNazi.
Visit the Memorial, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Museum of the Slovak National Uprising in Banska Bystrica.