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The Tragedy in Tokajík is a massacre that took place on November 19 and 20, 1944 in the cadastral territory of Tokajík village as a retaliation of German units on local people for supporting partisans. On November 19, German soldiers first gathered at the local church men from the village and then escorted them north from the village, where they were shot. During this crime, 32 men were killed, and two wounded men miraculously survived the massacre. The next day (November 20, 1944), the Nazis burned and pillaged the village, women and children were casted out.