by alan newark » Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:14 am
Hi
Hate to see unanswered requests for help = why we are here :->
Hope all well.
I don't know if the below ref will help or if you have already checked it out but it is offered with all hope that it does help.
Which Hungarian units have you since identified and what progress, if any, have you achieved in your research? Sounds interesting tale.
Best
Al:->
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242.19 Microfilm Copies of Hungarian Records
1909-45 (bulk 1938-45)
21 rolls
Textual Records: Records, 1909-45, consisting mainly of correspondence, minutes, texts of speeches, and postwar planning records of the collaborationist Arrow Cross Party, led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1938-45.
Microfilm Publications: T973.
Finding Aids: Guide to the Collection of Hungarian Political and Military Records, 1909-1945 (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Service, 1967).
Related Records: Additional Hungarian records Under 242.22.
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242.20 Polish Records
1887-1939
27 lin. ft.
Textual Records: Geodetic journals and survey notebooks of the Military Geographical Institute and of the Ministries of Communications and Public Utilities, 1929-39. Publications of the Academy of Science Commission on Physiography, Cracow, 1887-1908; the National Archaeological Museum, Warsaw, 1926-38; and the Central Statistical Office, 1931-38.
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Miscellaneous publications on Polish history and literature, n.d.
242.22 Records of Other Countries, Seized During and at the End
of World War II
1815-1945
93 lin. ft.
Related Records: Additional Hungarian records Under 242.19, and Japanese records Under 242.21.
www.dpcamps.org (1st Vice-President)