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5326. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5327. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5328. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5329. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5330. Top image: A watercolor painting showing Beifeld's lodgings while in Priluzhnyy on August 21, 1942.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5331. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5332. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5333. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5334. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5335. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5336. Top image: A map dated August 1942 showing the area of the late summer skirmishes between Hungarian and Soviet forces.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5337. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5338. Top image: A drawing dated October 1942 depicting the events of August 28 when Beifeld was wounded near the front lines.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5339. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5340. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5341. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5342. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5343. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5344. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5345. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5346. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5347. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5348. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5349. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at
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5350. One page of an illustrated album produced by Gyorgy Beifeld (1902-1982), a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, who was drafted into the Munkaszolgalat (Hungarian Labor Service system) and spent more than a year on the Soviet front, from April 1942 through May 1943.
The following year he appears to have been re-drafted or arrested, because he ended up in Dachau at