Bruno Sutkus was among the finest Wehrmacht snipers, logging over 200 confirmed kills. His autobiography, illustrated with maps, photographs and images from his log book, details his many successful missions during the war and his dramatic experiences afterwards, including conscription into the Red Army, joining the Lithuanian resistance, being deported to Siberia, and finally returning home to Germany in 1997.
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