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Hungarian POWs in Padula during the First World War

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2021-12-01
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Takács, B. (2021). Hungarian POWs in Padula during the First World War. Italianistica Debreceniensis, 27. https://doi.org/10.34102/itde/2021/11034
Abstract

The prisoner of war camp of Padula, Italy, operated during World War One in a large Carthusian Monastery and barracks, has been the topic of several Italian, Czech and Slovakian studies, as it was one of the greatest Italian camps and served as the centre for the creation of the Czechoslovak Legion. However, thousands of its detainees were Hungarian, whose life has barely been discussed. This paper aims to present the life of Hungarian POWs held in Padula. With the help of sources pertaining to them, such as letters and memoirs, it is possible to deeply examine four aspects: religion, health, complaints and employment. Another aim of the study is to make a list of the Hungarian prisoners.