Fritz Steuben

Fritz Steuben (3 December 1898 – 4 June 1981), the pen name of Erhard Wittek, was a German author who wrote popular novels and stories about romanticised Native Americans. His bestselling novels depicting the life of the Shawnee chief Tecumseh were influenced by national socialism.

He wrote several war novels based on personal experiences in World War I, including "Durchbruch anno achtzehn: Ein Fronterlebnis" (''"Breakthrough 1918: A Frontline Experience"'') and other novels under his birth name. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1960
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1936
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1949
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1966
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1960
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1951
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1953
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1953
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1953
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1963
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1934
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1955
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1957
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1949
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1949
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1949
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1952
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1951
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by Wittek, Erhard
Published 1939
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