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Slantinske-Doly, Czechoslovakia (now Solotvyno, Ukraine) Six of the Boys came from Slatinske-Doly, as it is known in Czech and Slovak. It is called Aknaszlatina in Hungarian and Solotvina in Russian.
Solotvyno (also Solotvina; Ukrainian: Солотвино; Romanian: Slatina; Hungarian: Aknaszlatina or Faluszlatina; Rusyn: Солотвино; Yiddish: סעלאָטפֿינע, Selotfine; Slovak: Slatinské Doly) is a rural settlement in Tiachiv Raion in Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine, located adjacent to Romania, on the right bank of the Tisza ...
Born: Slatinské Doly, Czechoslovakia (now Solotvyno, Ukraine), 1928. Wartime experience: Ghetto and camps
Solotvyno (also Solotvina; Ukrainian: Солотвино; Romanian: Slatina; Hungarian: Aknaszlatina or Faluszlatina; Rusyn: Солотвино; Yiddish: סעלאָטפֿינע, Selotfine; Slovak: Slatinské Doly) is a rural settlement in Tiachiv Raion in Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine, located adjacent to Romania, on the right bank of the Tisza ...
Anne Eisenberg was born in Slatinske Doly, in Czechoslovakia. As a child, she and her family moved to Sighet. Following the Hungarian annexation of Sighet, Anne's father and brothers were conscripted by Hungarian authorities and sent away for forced labor.
…Ann Eisenberg (née Carla Subble), born in Slatinske Doly, Czechoslovakia (now Solotvyno, Ukraine), describes moving when she was a child with her…
Testimony of Antonin Antscherl Feierwerger, born in Slatinske Doly, Czechoslovakia, 1911, regarding his experiences in the Hungarian Army, in Hungarian labor camps, with a Russian partisan unit in the Kharkov area, as a Red Army soldier and as a solier in