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*WW1* Reschett. Die Tragödie eines Starken. German Aviator in Russia [German]

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    Reschett. Die Tragödie eines Starken.
    Volck, Herbert
    Published by
    Leipzig, Verlag von Theodor Weicher, 1922
    FIRST edition
    With two full-page photograhs and a fold-out map in the appendix.
    Herbert Volck, son of the peoples activist Adalbert Volck, was an aviator during the First World War and later leader of the Free Corps "Lüneburg" of the Iron Division and then a detective.  He became a Russian airman during the First World War. He fled twice from Siberia, Central Asia (or Mongolia), and half the Eurasian continent.
    After 1918 he worked among other things as a writer. Talking of himself he made after 1928 as an activist, especially in Schleswig-Holstein, but partly also in northern Lower Saxony active country folk movement. In 1930, Volck was convicted of involvement in terrorist attacks to seven january penitentiary. Later, Volck fell out with the National Socialists and died in 1944 in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
    Here is his adventurous & true story!?
    See photos for condition details.  Front hinge separating at top, shelf wear, bumped.
    Due to high loss in shipping to certain countries, insurance is required for shipping to a location that does not provide tracking