It is generally accepted that more than 14,000 Hungarian soldiers were killed in the initial battle.
Also, 14 Hungarian soldiers have been wounded in action.
A hospital train with wounded Hungarian soldiers was destroyed by fire.
There were 24 deaths, including five Hungarian soldiers who were in the hospital train.
One possible source of this name derives from food provisions given to Hungarian soldiers.
Four cruisers and 296 Hungarian enlisted soldiers were dispatched.
The memorial was constructed adjacent to the graves of three Hungarian soldiers who died in 1944.
The weak and barely fighting Hungarian soldiers escaped to the forest.
She had married one of the Hungarian soldiers.
Then, he bought weapons from Hungarian soldiers, stationed in Volhynia.