Lanzafame
2013.11.16
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magyarázd el hogy itt mit olvasunk....tényleg kiváncsi vagyok rá
Following the Russian military breakthrough at Voronezh in January
1943 and the destruction of the Second Hungarian Army, several thousand servicemen perished on the snowfields of Ukraine. Scores of servicemen taken as prisoners of war by the Soviets died due to inhuman conditions. (The Red Army made no distinction between captured guards and Jewish servicemen; in the opinion of Soviet authorities, labour servicemen "armed" with shovels took an equally active role in the invasion and occupation of the homeland.) Baruch Guttmann was among the retreating labour servicemen: "Being in ragged clothes, barefooted, hungry and thirsty, we were walking for around six weeks. We arrived in Davidovka like that. Out of the 216 members of my company that left home in 1942, only 30 had been alive by that time.
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