Walter P. Guenther. First Lieutenant, German Army, World War Two
First Lieutenant Walter P. Guenther DOB: 8 September 1918 Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany Inducted: 1939 Discharged: 1945 Germany. Army (Wehrmacht) World War, 1939-1945 Germany. Army. Infantry Division, 50th Germany. Army. Infantry Division 371st Prisoner of war (POW): Yes Service injury: Yes 28 October 2008 Saratoga Springs, NY Being wounded 3 times in Russia Helicopter ride Fleeing Russia Guenther, Dr. Walter P. Stalingrad Tarnopol, Galicia France France Russia Newspaper clippings and a typed paper on his experiences Interesting interview Veteran oral history interview published by the New York State Military Museum. The State of New York, the Division of Military and Naval Affairs and the New York State Military Museum are not responsible for the content, accuracy, opinions or manner of expression of the veterans whose historical interviews are presented in this video. The opinions expressed by those interviewed are theirs alone and not those of the State of New York.

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