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Die Legende vom heiligen Trinker
- Narrated by: Michael Schrodt
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In den letzten Wochen seines Lebens, im Frühling 1934, geschehen dem obdachlosen Trinker Andreas Kartak aus Olschowice im polnischen Schlesien eine ganze Serie von Wundern. Andreas war früher Kohlenarbeiter gewesen, wie sein Vater. Weil man in Frankreich Kohlenarbeiter gesucht hatte, war er dorthin gegangen und hatte in den Gruben von Quebecque gearbeitet. Einquartiert war er bei dem Ehepaar Schebiec gewesen, hatte mit Frau Karoline geschlafen, war vom Ehemann ertappt worden und hatte ihn in Notwehr erschlagen. Dafür hatte Andreas zwei Jahre im Gefängnis gesessen.
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