During World War I, the Austrian Ministry of War published an almost daily gazette called the Verlusliste (the "casualty list") naming those in the Austrian-Hungarian Army who had been killed, wounded or captured. An index to the Verlustiste can be found at RadixIndex (Hungarian and Central European genealogy and local history indexes) (www.radixindex.com). Approximately 80 names from Dukla are found on the Verlusliste:
|
Altholz (2)
Berger (1)
Bogacz (1)
Cukkermann (1)
Czernecki (1)
Czopp (2)
Dalko (1)
Dam (1)
Dawid (1)
Drutter (1)
Dziadosz (1)
Ehrenreich (1)
Eisenthal (1)
Fink recte Stein (1)
Freund recte Erbstein (2)
Frodyma (1)
Goldsteff (1)
Goldstein geb Rosenbluth (1)
Goldstein recte Damm (1),
Grünfeld (1)
Grunfeld (1)
Grünspann (1)
Grunspann genannt Kleinod (1)
Guttmann (1)
Hammel (1)
Hawik (1)
Hoffmann (1)
Horn (1)
Jata (1)
Kawecki (1)
Kertész (1)
Kirschenbaum (1)
Kloc (1)
Kluk (2)
Kolber (2)
Kosak (1,
Kremer (1)
Krezel (1)
Latka (2)
Lechreich (1)
Lenczyk (1)
Lichtig (1)
Litmann (1)
Meisner (1)
Muzyka (1)
Neumann (2)
Neustetelvel (1)
Nowotarski (1)
Oblaza (2)
Orner (2)
Patlewicz (1)
Pittlik (1)
Polezny (1)
Prisztack (1)
Przewoznik (1)
Przewozny (1)
Rassler (1)
Riegelhaupt (2)
Rosenblüth (1)
Rosenbluth (1)
Sant (1)
Schenkel (1),
Schram (2)
Schramm (1)
Schuhmacher (1)
Schütz (1)
Steiner recte Gotzler (1)
Tobias (1)
Trzyna (1)
Wachrolovski (1)
Warchal (1)
Wasserstrom (1)
Weil (1)
Weinstein (1)
Wellisch (1)
Zuckermann (1).
Copyright © (2022) Jeffrey Alexander and Philip Ross.
All rights reserved.