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The document shows that Mr. Kepiro was charged and found guilty along with 14 other Hungarian Army and paramilitary police officers of taking part in the Novi Sad massacre in northern Serbia in January 1942, in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Jews, were killed.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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At the luncheon, Maj Fidel Castro and a Hungarian Army recruit held a lively exchange of views.
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In addition there was the potential threat from the long northern flank, stretching along the upper Chir and up to the junction with the 2nd Hungarian Army and Weichs's boundary.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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During the Second World War, he was drafted by the Hungarian Army, and was eventually captured by the Russians, who placed him in
GoodShit 2010
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Two border guards, one Hungarian and one Austrian, recount a day when they allowed 120 men, women, and children heading for a picnic in Austria to cross their checkpoint just ahead of the Hungarian Army, who had orders to shoot border crossers.
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As a historical precedent, the Hungarian Army mutinied against its Communist masters in 1956, and the Soviets had to bring in troops from its Asian provinces to fire upon Europeans.
Israpundit 2009
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His father, Alex Steinberg, born on a farm in eastern Czechoslovakia, was an inmate at Bergen-Belsen and was on a forced labor battalion run by the Hungarian Army.
lsj.com - News 2009
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A leading Hungarian psychiatrist, Andras Veer, travelled to Russia to examine Mr Tamas and came to the conclusion that there was "no reason to doubt that he was taken prisoner while serving as a soldier in the Hungarian Army".
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Sudek, who lost his right arm to friendly fire while serving in the Hungarian Army in Italy in 1915, turned to photography as a practical alternative to his youthful training to become a bookbinder.
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Two border guards, one Hungarian and one Austrian, recount a day when they allowed 120 men, women, and children heading for a picnic in Austria to cross their checkpoint just ahead of the Hungarian Army, who had orders to shoot border crossers.
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