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Letter, 1918 September 2
Manuscript, correspondence, photographs, original sketches, and maps of Ferdinand Huszti Horvath, who served in the Austro-Hungarian army. The manuscripts consist of Horvath's draft for the publication of his memoir "Captured!" in which he describes his capture and internment by Russians, and his eventual escape.
These materials are in Hungarian and English.
Letter, 1918 December 12
Manuscript, correspondence, photographs, original sketches, and maps of Ferdinand Huszti Horvath, who served in the Austro-Hungarian army. The manuscripts consist of Horvath's draft for the publication of his memoir "Captured!" in which he describes his capture and internment by Russians, and his eventual escape.
These materials are in Hungarian and English.
Letter, Undated
Lt. Ferdinand Horvath to Frau Martha Jekel, wife of a fellow prisoner of war with whom Horvath had planned an escape through Finland. Although Frau Jekel's husband was still missing, he told her that he (Horvath) still intended to escape. He also described to her the meetings he and her husband had from 1917 December 23 onwards.
Letter, Undated
Ferdinand Horvath to Herr Reif, father of fellow prisoner of war, Juro Reif. Letter includes Horvath's description of their life in Russia, and the time from 1915 July 8, marching through Gorlic,e participating in the battles in Poland.
Letter, 1918 July 29
Juro Reif to Lt. Ferdinand Horvath. Horvath's fellow prisoner of war congratulates Horvath on his promotion.
Letter, 1918 May 13
Krodek to Lt. Ferdinand Horvath. Letter from one of Horvath's fellow prisoners of war, addressed to Horvath while he was in sanitorium.
Letter, June 24
Unknown correspondent to "John". Envelope is addressed to Lt. Ferdinand Horvath in Russland; return address on verso reads "Horvath Vandor".
Letter card, 1917 September 17
Manuscript, correspondence, photographs, original sketches, and maps of Ferdinand Huszti Horvath, who served in the Austro-Hungarian army. The manuscripts consist of Horvath's draft for the publication of his memoir "Captured!" in which he describes his capture and internment by Russians, and his eventual escape.
These materials are in Hungarian and English.
Letter card, 1918 February 7
Manuscript, correspondence, photographs, original sketches, and maps of Ferdinand Huszti Horvath, who served in the Austro-Hungarian army. The manuscripts consist of Horvath's draft for the publication of his memoir "Captured!" in which he describes his capture and internment by Russians, and his eventual escape.
These materials are in Hungarian and English.
Letter card, 1918 February 9
Manuscript, correspondence, photographs, original sketches, and maps of Ferdinand Huszti Horvath, who served in the Austro-Hungarian army. The manuscripts consist of Horvath's draft for the publication of his memoir "Captured!" in which he describes his capture and internment by Russians, and his eventual escape.
These materials are in Hungarian and English.