Deer ran over it for many decades. No one suspected that a historical treasure was hidden in the zoo housing. Now he came to light and he could prove a legend about the salvation of 10,000 soldiers at the end of the Second World War.
A military historian had been on the trail of this coffin for years and had learned that the Hungarian Royal 1st Honsar Division had buried Documents “in a castle with a wasteland deer” in May 1945. The castle of Salaberg was meant on the site of which the hedge is now austria. In the deer housing, the historians were able to find the breast a few centimeters below the earth’s surface.
Escape over the Enns
It contains diaries, commands, position cards and other documents from the Hungarian army, which had stored here with around 10,000 people. According to legend, these soldiers escaped the Soviet captivity because a Hungarian head was friends with an American general and the Hungarian made it possible to escape over the Enns. The content of the box is restored to the state archives, digitized and it is evaluated whether it can be found for this unpleasant version of the Hussar Rescue.
Source: Krone

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