Hodoš (pronounced [ˈxóːdɔʃ]; Hungarian: Hodos or Őrihodos, German: Hodosch) is a village in Slovenia.
[2] Hodoš is the site of two known mass graves associated with the Second World War and immediate postwar period.
The Cold Valley Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Mrzla dolina) is located in the woods northwest of Hodoš, southwest of a small lake, in a ravine known as the Cold Valley (Mrzla dolina, Hungarian: Hideg-völgy).
It contains the remains of seven or eight ethnic Hungarians (or possibly German soldiers) that were killed when the Red Army arrived in April 1945.
[3] The Barracks Mass Grave (Grobišče pri vojašnici) is located north of Hodoš, about 75 meters (246 ft) from the Hungarian border.