Honved General Gusztav Jany, 1942
At the center of the photo, gazing fiercely at the opposing Soviet lines at the Don River front, Hungarian General Jany (Yaa-nee) was the commander of the Hungarian Second Army. He spoke both German and Romanian, was brave at the front (wounded there), and understood too well the precarious position of his Honved army. Yet when the superior Red Army overwhelmed his under gunned, freezing, and starving divisions, he declined to order a systematic withdrawal, and added insult to the carnage by issuing a deeply disparaging military statement to his retreating troops. No wonder that General Jany remains a controversial historical figure even today.