I have two letters that were written by Karl Auzinger, an Iron Cross 2nd Class recipient. The letters were written by him to a family member in October/November 1945. I have had the letters translated and in one of them he mentions being in custody in a British internment camp called "Tutsin", but would be leaving for home soon. This is the best translation I have been able to obtain on the word "Tutsin". Does anybody know the names of the internment camps for German soldiers following the war? Was there a camp named "Tutsin" or similar? Where would this camp have been located?
Karl was a veteran of WW1, as I have his Khyfiserhund medal and his WW2 Iron Cross. He must have been a very heavy smoker, as his ribbons and letters and photos still carry the heavy smell of tobacco!! I think his letters will be safe from silverfish for a very long time!
Ian
Karl was a veteran of WW1, as I have his Khyfiserhund medal and his WW2 Iron Cross. He must have been a very heavy smoker, as his ribbons and letters and photos still carry the heavy smell of tobacco!! I think his letters will be safe from silverfish for a very long time!
Ian
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