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This is a list of wars involving the Slovak Republic and its predecessor states. There have been 15 wars that ever included Slovakia, only one of them being after Slovakia became independent. The first war was the Hungarian–Czechoslovak War, which was between Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The most recent is the ongoing War on Terror.

List of wars

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
First Czechoslovak Republic
1918–1919 Hungarian-Czechoslovak War   Czechoslovakia Until 21 March 1919:
  Hungarian Republic
From 21 March 1919:
  Hungary
Slovak defeat; formation of the short lived Slovak Soviet Republic
1919 Polish-Czechoslovak War   Czechoslovakia   Poland Cieszyn Silesia divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland [1]
Second Czechoslovak Republic
1938 Sudeten German uprising   Czechoslovakia
SdP sympathisers [2]

  Germany

Uprising partially suppressed
Slovak Republic (partially recognised)
1939 Slovak-Hungarian War   Slovak Republic (1939–1945)   Hungary Slovak defeat [3]
1939–1945 World War II Axis:
  Slovak Republic (1939–1945) [4] [5]
  Nazi Germany
  Japan
  Hungary
Allies:
  United States
Poland
France
  Czechoslovakia
  Soviet Union
Victory of the Allies and Czechoslovakia (with the Slovak National Council on their side); defeat and dissolution of the Slovak Republic, [6] which according to Czechoslovak law (and the theory of legal continuity) never existed. The current Slovak Republic does not consider itself a successor state of the wartime Slovak Republic.
Third Czechoslovak Republic
1948 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état   Czechoslovakia Communist Party

  Soviet Union

Appointment of a communist-dominated government [7]
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
1950–1953 Korean War   Czechoslovakia [8]

  North Korea

  China

  Soviet Union

  Bulgaria

  East Germany

  Hungary

  Poland

  Romania

  South Korea

  United States

  United Nations

Military stalemate; Korean Conflict continues
1953 Air battle over Merklín   Czechoslovakia   United States Czechoslovak victory; 1 American F-84 Thunderjet is shot down, but the pilot survives.
1953 Plzeň uprising of 1953 [9]   Czechoslovakia Plzeň Workers Czechoslovak victory; uprisings suppressed
1955–1975 Vietnam War   Czechoslovakia,[ citation needed]   North Vietnam, Viet Cong, , Khmer Rouge, Khmer Issarak, Pathet Lao,   China,   North Korea,   Soviet Union,   Cuba,   Poland,   Hungary,   East Germany,   Bulgaria,   Romania   South Vietnam,   United States,   South Korea,   Thailand,   Australia,   New Zealand,   Laos,   Khmer Republic,   Philippines,   Turkey,   Spain,   Taiwan,   Brazil,   Japan,   Iran,   Malaysia,   West Germany,   United Kingdom North Vietnam-Viet Cong victory; formation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
1968–1975 Cambodian Civil War   Czechoslovakia
GRUNK
  North Vietnam
Viet Cong
  Soviet Union
  China
  Cuba
Romania
Cambodia
  Khmer Republic
  United States
  South Vietnam
  Australia
  Canada

  France
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  Thailand

GRUNK-North Vietnamese victory; establishment of Democratic Kampuchea
1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia   Czechoslovakia   Poland
  Soviet Union
  Bulgaria
  East Germany
  Hungary
Warsaw Pact victory [10]
1978–1989 Cambodian-Vietnamese War   Czechoslovakia
  Vietnam
  Kampuchea
  Soviet Union
  Poland
  East Germany
Democratic Kampuchea

  Thailand
  China
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  United Kingdom
  United States (alleged)

Vietnamese victory; collapse of Democratic Kampuchea
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
1990–1991 Gulf War Czechoslovakia,   Kuwait,   United States,   United Kingdom,   Saudi Arabia,   Egypt,   France,   Syria,   Morocco,   Oman,   Pakistan,   Canada,   United Arab Emirates,   Qatar,   Bangladesh,   Italy,   Australia,   Netherlands,   Niger,   Philippines,   Sweden,   Argentina,   Senegal,   Spain,   Bahrain,   Belgium,   Poland,   South Korea,   Singapore,   Norway,   Greece,   Denmark,   New Zealand,   Hungary   Iraq Coalition victory
Slovakia
2001–present War on Terror   Slovakia

  NATO

Al-Qaeda

ISIL

Afghan Taliban

Pakistani Taliban

Ongoing conflict

Taliban victory in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

References

  1. ^ McEnchroe, Tom. "THE CZECHOSLOVAK-POLISH WAR OF JANUARY 1919 – A BRIEF CLASH WITH LASTING CONSEQUENCES". Radio Prague International. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Crisis in Czechoslovakia". Facing History And Ourselves. Facing History and Ourselves. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Chen, Peter C. "The Slovak-Hungarian War". World War II Database. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Slovakian Axis Forces in WWII". FeldGrau.com. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Slovakia History, Slovakia in World War II". SlovakiaSite. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  6. ^ "1939-1945 - Slovak Republic - World War II". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Post-war Slovakia 1945-1989 - Profil Slovenskej Kultúry". Slovak Culture Profile. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  8. ^ Marek, Jaromír. "Českoslovenští lékaři stáli v korejské válce na straně KLDR. Jejich mise stále vyvolává otazníky". iROZHLAS. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Popular Resistance in Communist Czechoslovakia: The Plzeň Uprising, June 1953". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  10. ^ "A Look Back... The Prague Spring & the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia". Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of wars involving the Slovak Republic and its predecessor states. There have been 15 wars that ever included Slovakia, only one of them being after Slovakia became independent. The first war was the Hungarian–Czechoslovak War, which was between Hungary and Czechoslovakia. The most recent is the ongoing War on Terror.

List of wars

Date Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
First Czechoslovak Republic
1918–1919 Hungarian-Czechoslovak War   Czechoslovakia Until 21 March 1919:
  Hungarian Republic
From 21 March 1919:
  Hungary
Slovak defeat; formation of the short lived Slovak Soviet Republic
1919 Polish-Czechoslovak War   Czechoslovakia   Poland Cieszyn Silesia divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland [1]
Second Czechoslovak Republic
1938 Sudeten German uprising   Czechoslovakia
SdP sympathisers [2]

  Germany

Uprising partially suppressed
Slovak Republic (partially recognised)
1939 Slovak-Hungarian War   Slovak Republic (1939–1945)   Hungary Slovak defeat [3]
1939–1945 World War II Axis:
  Slovak Republic (1939–1945) [4] [5]
  Nazi Germany
  Japan
  Hungary
Allies:
  United States
Poland
France
  Czechoslovakia
  Soviet Union
Victory of the Allies and Czechoslovakia (with the Slovak National Council on their side); defeat and dissolution of the Slovak Republic, [6] which according to Czechoslovak law (and the theory of legal continuity) never existed. The current Slovak Republic does not consider itself a successor state of the wartime Slovak Republic.
Third Czechoslovak Republic
1948 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état   Czechoslovakia Communist Party

  Soviet Union

Appointment of a communist-dominated government [7]
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
1950–1953 Korean War   Czechoslovakia [8]

  North Korea

  China

  Soviet Union

  Bulgaria

  East Germany

  Hungary

  Poland

  Romania

  South Korea

  United States

  United Nations

Military stalemate; Korean Conflict continues
1953 Air battle over Merklín   Czechoslovakia   United States Czechoslovak victory; 1 American F-84 Thunderjet is shot down, but the pilot survives.
1953 Plzeň uprising of 1953 [9]   Czechoslovakia Plzeň Workers Czechoslovak victory; uprisings suppressed
1955–1975 Vietnam War   Czechoslovakia,[ citation needed]   North Vietnam, Viet Cong, , Khmer Rouge, Khmer Issarak, Pathet Lao,   China,   North Korea,   Soviet Union,   Cuba,   Poland,   Hungary,   East Germany,   Bulgaria,   Romania   South Vietnam,   United States,   South Korea,   Thailand,   Australia,   New Zealand,   Laos,   Khmer Republic,   Philippines,   Turkey,   Spain,   Taiwan,   Brazil,   Japan,   Iran,   Malaysia,   West Germany,   United Kingdom North Vietnam-Viet Cong victory; formation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
1968–1975 Cambodian Civil War   Czechoslovakia
GRUNK
  North Vietnam
Viet Cong
  Soviet Union
  China
  Cuba
Romania
Cambodia
  Khmer Republic
  United States
  South Vietnam
  Australia
  Canada

  France
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  Thailand

GRUNK-North Vietnamese victory; establishment of Democratic Kampuchea
1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia   Czechoslovakia   Poland
  Soviet Union
  Bulgaria
  East Germany
  Hungary
Warsaw Pact victory [10]
1978–1989 Cambodian-Vietnamese War   Czechoslovakia
  Vietnam
  Kampuchea
  Soviet Union
  Poland
  East Germany
Democratic Kampuchea

  Thailand
  China
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  United Kingdom
  United States (alleged)

Vietnamese victory; collapse of Democratic Kampuchea
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
1990–1991 Gulf War Czechoslovakia,   Kuwait,   United States,   United Kingdom,   Saudi Arabia,   Egypt,   France,   Syria,   Morocco,   Oman,   Pakistan,   Canada,   United Arab Emirates,   Qatar,   Bangladesh,   Italy,   Australia,   Netherlands,   Niger,   Philippines,   Sweden,   Argentina,   Senegal,   Spain,   Bahrain,   Belgium,   Poland,   South Korea,   Singapore,   Norway,   Greece,   Denmark,   New Zealand,   Hungary   Iraq Coalition victory
Slovakia
2001–present War on Terror   Slovakia

  NATO

Al-Qaeda

ISIL

Afghan Taliban

Pakistani Taliban

Ongoing conflict

Taliban victory in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

References

  1. ^ McEnchroe, Tom. "THE CZECHOSLOVAK-POLISH WAR OF JANUARY 1919 – A BRIEF CLASH WITH LASTING CONSEQUENCES". Radio Prague International. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Crisis in Czechoslovakia". Facing History And Ourselves. Facing History and Ourselves. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Chen, Peter C. "The Slovak-Hungarian War". World War II Database. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Slovakian Axis Forces in WWII". FeldGrau.com. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Slovakia History, Slovakia in World War II". SlovakiaSite. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  6. ^ "1939-1945 - Slovak Republic - World War II". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Post-war Slovakia 1945-1989 - Profil Slovenskej Kultúry". Slovak Culture Profile. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  8. ^ Marek, Jaromír. "Českoslovenští lékaři stáli v korejské válce na straně KLDR. Jejich mise stále vyvolává otazníky". iROZHLAS. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Popular Resistance in Communist Czechoslovakia: The Plzeň Uprising, June 1953". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  10. ^ "A Look Back... The Prague Spring & the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia". Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved 3 November 2019.

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