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Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II

Carpathian Ruthenia was a region in the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Ruthenia, or Transcarpathia) that became an autonomous region within that country in September 1938. It declared its independence as the "Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine” in 15 March 1939; however, it was occupied and annexed by Hungary the same day. Starting with October 1944, the Soviet Red Army occupied the territory and short period the territory of the region was organised as Transcarpathian Ukraine (1944—1946), until it was incorporated into the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1946. In total, between 1939 and 1944, 80,000 Carpathian Ukrainians perished.[10]

Governorate of Subcarpathia
Kárpátaljai Kormányzóság[1]

 

11,583 km2 (4,472 sq mi)

 

621,916

Military, later civil administration

 

András Vincze

World War II

15–18 March 1939

18 March 1939[4]

23–31 March 1939

23 June 1939[5]

7 July 1939[6]

1 April 1944[7]

2–28 October[8] 1945

10 February 1947

Administrative delegations[9]


  • Bereg
  • Máramaros
  • Ung

A transport of Jews from Carpathian Ruthenia is taken off the trains and assembled on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Carpathian Ruthenia before World War II

The Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base

The Tragic Tale of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia (Podkarpatska Rus')