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'''Bartholomäus "Barthel" Schink''' (27 November 1927 – 10 November 1944) was a member of the [[Edelweiss Pirates]], active in [[Cologne]].
'''Bartholomäus "Barthel" Schink''' (27 November 1927 – 10 November 1944) was a member of the [[Edelweiss Pirates]], active in [[Cologne]].


He was captured in 1944, and, while in prison, spoke with fellow Edelweiss Pirate [[Miriam Kurtz]]. Convinced that her family connections would help her get out of prison, he told her about the [[Pieces of Eden|artifact]] hidden in the spire of the {{Wiki|Cologne Cathedral}} and asked her to bring it to the [[Assassins]] in [[Paris]].
He was captured in 1944, and, while in prison, spoke with fellow Edelweiss [[Piracy|Pirate]] [[Miriam Kurtz]]. Convinced that her family connections would help her get out of prison, he told her about the [[Pieces of Eden|artifact]] hidden in the spire of the {{Wiki|Cologne Cathedral}} and asked her to bring it to the [[Assassins]] in [[Paris]].


He was publicly hanged in Cologne by the {{Wiki|Gestapo}} on 10 November 1944, alongside eleven other Edelweiss Pirates.
He was publicly hanged in Cologne by the {{Wiki|Gestapo}} on 10 November 1944, alongside eleven other Edelweiss Pirates.

Revision as of 22:15, 23 October 2016


Bartholomäus "Barthel" Schink (27 November 1927 – 10 November 1944) was a member of the Edelweiss Pirates, active in Cologne.

He was captured in 1944, and, while in prison, spoke with fellow Edelweiss Pirate Miriam Kurtz. Convinced that her family connections would help her get out of prison, he told her about the artifact hidden in the spire of the Cologne Cathedral and asked her to bring it to the Assassins in Paris.

He was publicly hanged in Cologne by the Gestapo on 10 November 1944, alongside eleven other Edelweiss Pirates.

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