Searching for Heroes in Slovak History
Slovak National Uprising as part of a local debate
Uprising. Does that ring a bell? Most young Slovaks will probably think about the popular reggae festival which takes place at the lakeside of the recreation area Zlate Piesky on the outskirts of Bratislava. It is not a coincidence that the festival starts near the date of the anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising, one of the most important events in the Slovak history.
Slovak National Uprising or the SNP (Slovenské národné povstanie) was an armed resistance organized by Slovaks during WW2. It started on the 29th of August 1944 and it aimed to end the Nazi occupation of the country and took down the pro Nazi puppet government of Jozef Tiso. Like many topics in Slovakia also SNP is a polarizing one, which leads to endless public arguments.
In 2015 during the anniversary of the SNP the leader of the far right political party LSNS displayed a black flag at the headquarters of Banská Bystrica county. This was a clear message that for the ultra nationalist and present day political far right. The SNP is a black day in our history according to them those who joined and supported the uprising betrayed this nation and the first “independent” Slovakia under Jozef Tiso. In their interpretation the SNP was no more than a bolshevik coup.