László Béla was my character in a Never Going Home campaign run by Adam Muszkiewicz.
He was a veteran of the Austro-Hungarian campaign against Serbia in 1915. The experience left him with a medal and a thousand yard stare. In 1916, during the Burislov offensive in the Russian front, his home village got destroyed in the fighting. Later that year, he received German training in the village of Beuveille, near Doncourt-lès-Longuyon, as the new cadre of the Austro-Hungarian army assault battalions (Jagdkommandos).
In early 1917, he was transferred to the Romanian front as part of a secret project involving the newly developed A7V German tank.
After that, things started to get spooky...