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Rudolph Peterskhagen was a colonel in the Knights Cavalier and was gravely wounded near Stalingrad. After his recovery he was named commander of the city of Greifsvald [Neuenkirchen, Germany]. In the spring of 1945, not wanting more senseless death, Peterskhagen gave the city to the Red Army. This was the only instance in which the Red Army took a city without combat. In the early 1950's, Peterskhagen was arrested by the Americans while on a trip to West Germany. He was sentenced to prison for espionage and only released in 1955. In 1961 a mini-series was created in East Germany based on his memoirs; it was even shown in the USSR.
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Rudolph Peterskhagen was a colonel in the Knights Cavalier and was gravely wounded near Stalingrad. After his recovery he was named commander of the city of Greifsvald [Neuenkirchen, Germany]. In the spring of 1945, not wanting more senseless death, Peterskhagen gave the city to the Red Army. This was the only instance in which the Red Army took a city without combat. In the early 1950's, Peterskhagen was arrested by the Americans while on a trip to West Germany. He was sentenced to prison for espionage and only released in 1955. In 1961 a mini-series was created in East Germany based on his memoirs; it was even shown in the USSR.
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Autor/-in
Peterskhagen Rudol'f
Verlag
VECHE
ISBN
9785953350280
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2010
Seiten
288
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Rudolph Peterskhagen was a colonel in the Knights Cavalier and was gravely wounded near Stalingrad. After his recovery he was named commander of the city of Greifsvald [Neuenkirchen, Germany]. In the spring of 1945, not wanting more senseless death, Peterskhagen gave the city to the Red Army. This was the only instance in which the Red Army took a city without combat. In the early 1950's, Peterskhagen was arrested by the Americans while on a trip to West Germany. He was sentenced to prison for espionage and only released in 1955. In 1961 a mini-series was created in East Germany based on his memoirs; it was even shown in the USSR.