Günther Tlotzek
A moving life
In 1923 Günther Tlotzek, in the East Prussian town of Sokolken, saw the light of day. He fought in Russia and was wounded four times.
U. a. Outstanding with the melee clip in silver, the EK II and the wounded badge in silver, he ended up in Russian captivity at the end of the war and spent five years in Siberia.
128 pages, Din A 5 format, hardcover
With a sig. Soldiers Photo!
Book is in german at intresse a mail
to zg-stuttgart@web.de
A moving life
In 1923 Günther Tlotzek, in the East Prussian town of Sokolken, saw the light of day. He fought in Russia and was wounded four times.
U. a. Outstanding with the melee clip in silver, the EK II and the wounded badge in silver, he ended up in Russian captivity at the end of the war and spent five years in Siberia.
128 pages, Din A 5 format, hardcover
With a sig. Soldiers Photo!
Book is in german at intresse a mail
to zg-stuttgart@web.de
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