Siegendorf

Siegendorf (Croatian: Cindrof, Hungarian: Cinfalva) is a town in the district of Eisenstadt-Umgebung in the Austrian state of Burgenland.

During World War II, a forced labor camp staffed by Hungarian Arrow Cross guards forced Jewish men from northern Transylvania located in Hungarian-occupied Romania, was located in Siegendorf.

Almost none of them documented their experience at this camp except one former inmate who incorrectly claims to be the "sole" survivor.

Bear in mind, many survivors were not articulate and did not care to memorialize this experience in writing.

The Jewish slaves at the Siegendorf Camp were enslaved in a local gold mine.