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2.11.1938 - 14. 3. 1939 - Hungarian annexation of Carpathian Ruthenia

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The Second world war 1939 - 1945 (1370)

List of witnesses


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Michal Bindzar

was born on 16th of October in 1922 in Ruske in Carpathian Ruthenia where family had owned a farm. after the occupation of Czechoslovakia and Hungarians occupied Carpathian Ruthenia Bindzar had to enlist Hungarian army in October 1942, in April 1943 he was ... arrows 


Vasil Derďuk (1922) video clip available

born 6th December 1922 in Černá Tisa, Transcarpathian Ruthenia 1939, got into trouble with a Hungarian officer and fled to the USSR imprisoned in the USSR - in Novosibirsk, Kamchatka and Novaya Zemlya fought at Sokolovo, Kiev, Bela Crkva, during the ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Josef Hasinec (1927)

born on April 14, 1927, in the village of Ruská Mokrá in Carpathian Ruthenia joined the 1st Czechoslovak army corps after the liberation in 1944 in the years 1944–1945 served with the guard of the supply and logistics division and with the infantry during the ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Anna Havranová (1922)

born April 7th 1922 in Carpathian Rruthenia emigrated in 1939, arrested in the Soviet Union and then interned in labour camps and prisons 1943 joined the Svoboda´s army nurse on the eastern front after the war lived with her husband Fedor in northern Bohemia, ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Mikuláš Hulín (1922)

born November 26, 1922 in Carpathian Ruthenia after the Hungarian occupation as a partisan on his way to Prague arrested by the Gestapo, he escaped before being handed over to the Hungarians again arrested by the Soviets while attempting escape to the USSR, ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jan Huzinec (1921 - 2009)

Born in 1921 in Carpatho-Ukraine. In 1939, he was drafted to the army, which was soon dissolved, though. Decided to run to the East but was detained by a Hungarian guard. During the second attempt he got to the hands of Russians. He was sentenced to five years ... arrows 


Cecilia Kleinová (1928)

born in October 1928 into a Jewish family in Eastern Slovakia spring 1944, deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau with a part of her family November 1944, worked at an air plane repair shop in Zittau after the war, lived in Velké Kapušany until 1974, then moved to ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Andrej (Ondřej) Koba (1919)

born on 16.2.1919 in Velká Turice, Perečín, Transcarpathian Ruthenia childhood in a family of small peasants conscripted into the Hungarian army 1941 – crossed the front into the USSR 1941–1943 – labour camp in the southern Urals from 1944 in Svoboda’s ... arrows 


Michal Kohutič (1924)

he was born on December 21st 1924 in Uzhhorod town in Ukraine as the youngest son 1943-he was taken off the gymnasium and transported to Romanian labor camp he ran away on the Soviet side he was being held in Soviet captivity, then managed to escape again and ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel Vasil Kolbasňuk (1921)

born 11th May 1921 in Jasiň, Transcarpathian Ruthenia fled to the USSR in 1940 imprisoned and sentenced to 5 years in Siberian labour camps for illegally crossing the borders and for espionage joined the Czechoslovak army in Buzuluk first combat assignment at ... arrows 


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