Walter Schmid retired in 1985 from his job as a toolmaker in a small town near Stuttgart, Germany. He wrote this book to explain his war experiences to his grandson, Stephan. Richard Rundell is professor of German and film studies at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. Wolfgang T. Schlauch, professor emeritus in history at Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, served as a consultant for the exhibit on POWs in New Mexico during World War II at the King Farm and Ranch Museum.
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