sztartur
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Joined: 7/24/2002 From: Budapest,Hungary Status: offline
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MR, there is a museum in Debrecen but not in WWII topic. The closest war museum is in Budapest. Yes, it is very hard to find data on this period for this operation. Historians neglected it because in the communist era it was not "right" to write about the horrible losses of the red army in men and material and was politically incorrect to mention the rapes and robbing that our "liberators" have done. Some books were written, partially mentioning the events glorifying the Red Army. There is a young historian Dr. Norbert Számvéber (whom I have the pleasure to know personally) who collected information about this and wrote books about the topic. These books are in Hungarian. You can find the author on Facebook so If you ask nicely he may provide information. The books he wrote: Páncélosok a Tiszántúlon (Tanks in the land over the Tisza) Az alföldi Páncéloscsata (Tank battle in the Hungarian Plains) -an update of the previous book Nehézpáncélosok (Heavy Tanks) -The 503rd Panzer battalion's combat history during their stay in Hungary. This was the primary source of the campaign I made. The previous two books also use information from this book heavily. The combat history of SS units in Hungary. These are titles with information about the time frame and location. Mr Számvéber wrote many other books there is one in English SS Armour in Normandy: The Combat History of SS Panzer Regiment 12 and SS Panzerjäger Abteilung 12, Normandy 1944
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