Hungarian president inaugurates WW1 memorial in Italy

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Asinara, Italy, May 17 (MTI) – President János Áder and Defence Minister István Simicskó on Tuesday inaugurated a memorial on Asinara island near Sardinia dedicated to WW1 Hungarian soldiers.

For decades the painful secrets of Asinara were known only to the mass graves, Ader said at the event. He is the first Hungarian politician to visit the island, which is home to the remains of thousands of Hungarian soldiers.

The memorial marking the former prisoner of war camp is a place to remember human suffering, even if the majority had already died while being transported there, he said.

The soldiers captured on the Serbian front in 1914 were “herded” for 800 kms through the Balkans, then transported by ship to Asinara. Out of 85,000 POWs, only a few thousand returned home, some well after the end of the war. Research shows that the majority of those that died were from Hungary. The fate of the POWs had been unknown for decades — that is until a documentary by Gábor Margittai and Anna Major last year told their stories. The island was closed to tourists and researchers until 1997, so the remains of the camp have survived.

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