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Egon Schultz

Egon Schultz (4 January 1943 – 5 October 1964) was a non-commissioned officer of the East German Border Troops, who, at 21, was killed in the line of duty. At the time of his death, he was responding to the discovery of what would eventually be known as “Tunnel 57”.
==Biography==

Egon Schultz was born in Groß Jestin, Kolberg-Körlin county, Pomerania (then in Germany, now Gościno, Kołobrzeg County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland). He was the younger of two sons of Alfred Schultz, a truck driver, and his wife Frieda, a waitress. He trained as a school teacher in Putbus, and began a teaching career at Rostock-Dierkow in September 1962. His teaching career would be interrupted with his conscription to the National People's Army. His older brother, Armin, was a painter, and at the time of Schultz’s conscription, the family resided at Karl-Marx-Strasse 16 in Rostock. His final visit home, just days prior to his death, was at the same time that his parents were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.〔(Neues Deutschland Archiv: Ein Sohn unserer Republik ), Oktober 10, 1964 〕

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