WWI memorial bicycle tour leaves for one-time POW camp in Italian island of Asinara
Cyclist and ambassador for peace József Zelei is paying tribute to Hungarian soldiers killed during WWI by leaving on Thursday for a bicycle tour from Budapest to the Italian island of Asinara, north of Sardinia, where thousands of Hungarian prisoners of war were taken.
He will follow the route of POWs through Szeged, Subotica (Szabadka), Belgrade, Nis, Pristina, Prizen, Vlora, Capistrano, Vittoria and Stintino to erect a traditional carved wooden memorial plinth on the island where he is planned to arrive on September 25.
Defence Minister István Simicskó said in a message read out at the departure ceremony in the Budapest castle district that the message of the tour is to promote peace in Europe.
“It is important to remember and remind people of the heroic soldiers who fought for and sacrificed their lives for our nation … in the Great War”, he added.
Soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy captured in Serbia in 1914 were forced to walk some 800 kms through the Balkans, then shipped to Asinara, Italy. Of the 85,000 POWs, only 6,000 could return home, well after the war.
Photo: MTI
Source: MTI
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