Dear Bodhana, Thank you very much for the translation. I was hoping that there would be an address in the article to write to either in the Ukraine or in Germany. Since they are dealing with POW related facts, I thought there might be a chance to find the location of the camp and the grave site. I am looking for POW camp # KL. L. 280/20 and gravesite K/M 4/2. I knew about the name change back to the old name from Stalino in 1961. I took me a long time to find out about the Donetsk being the area I was looking for. There were very few references I could find, to the Stalino oblast. Thank you again for your kindness in taking time out to translate the article. Sincerely, Joseph M. Nemeth ----- Original Message ----- From: <bbadzio@look.ca> To: <HUNGARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 12:30 AM Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Need translation > Stalino has been called Donetsk since 1961. > > Bohdana > > >> Dear List. Could some one translate the article at the following URL. I >> am looking for an address or other information pertaining to Hungarian >> POW >> camps and location of graves of diseased Hungarian POWs in the Stalino >> Oblast of the Ukraine during 1944 and 1945. Any and all help would be >> appreciated. >> >> >> >> http://www.sbu.gov.ua/reports/ann01-10-2004.shtml >> >> >> >> Joseph M. Nemeth >> >> > >