Sorry to hear the news...RIP
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Passing of Gunther Frenzel
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I don't think he wrote a book, but I was so blessed to be able to record about 2 hours of interviews with him, where he related all sorts of great stories. The story of his bombing raid in the Belgian Congo, flying a Wellington Bomber, is priceless. I'll be sure to translate that and get it published soon . . . and please excuse my translation efforts. I speak good enough German, but not perfect by any means.
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Same here would love to see the rest of the videos. I too have a dear friend who is a uboot vetern, and he honored me by calling me his comrade which goes above and beyond just being friends. I know you will treasure the brief time you got to spend with Gunther. I canjust imagine how his mind raced back to his days of youth when you handed him his goblet
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Found it at the antique show in Del Mar, Ca - about 3 miles from my house! Regarding the goblet, he actually asked me to take it back about 8 months after I gave it to him - he told me it was enough for him to enjoy it for a while, and was fearful it'd get stolen. So, I picked it up from him on my last visit, which was just after he'd gotten out of the hospital from a very minor stroke.
I remember having some cake with he and his wife in the cafeteria. One of the orderlies came up to chat with us - an older man. The guy asked who I was, and we started to tell the story, at which point, the man exclaimed that he too had been in WWII as a radio operator on the Eastern Front. When we revealed that Gunter was a Ritterkreuztrager, the guy just about fell over with awe and respect. It was amazing to see such passion after so long away from the field.
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