Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919
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Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919
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This collection contains casualty lists from Hungary from World War I. Records typically include the name of the casualty, year and place of birth, residence place, date and place of death and military information pertaining to the casualty such as rank or unit. Records may also include the casualty’s nationality and occupation, along with the names of their parents and spouse.<br><br>This collection was made available in partnership with the <a href="https://mnl.gov.hu/" target="blank">National Archives of Hungary</a>.
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Béla BékéssyDied: July 6 1916 - Verkhy, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
Béla Békéssy was a legendary Hungarian fencer and hussar officer defined by his versatility and sacrifice. A dominant force in the early 20th century, he secured eight national titles and won a silver medal in individual sabre at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. While serving as a Captain in the 2nd Hussar Regiment, he was killed in action during World War I in July 1916. Today, he is honored as a "soldier-athlete" through the fencing clubs and streets that bear his name.